Regional Nations
Teachings
Research Paradigms
Beading
Miscellaneous
100

This Nation is famous for its soup

What is Oneida of the Thames First Nation?

100

These people provide stories and knowledge in storytelling ways

What are Elders?
100

The process of distinguishing the realities of the world and their meanings.

What is Ontology?
100

The four main colours of the medicine wheel

What are red, yellow, white, and black?


100

This program was established in 2018.

What is Head and Heart?

200

This Nation is on the coastline of Lake Huron

What is Kettle and Stony Point?

200

This medicine helps you connect with the land and makes you feel better when you are sick.

What is cedar tea?

200

The way research is conducted.

What is Methodology?

200

Glass beads are a newer, more accessible form of previous forms of beads

What are clay, shell, and bone beads? 

200

This author is famous for their work in the scientific field and connection to Indigenous practices.

Who is Robin Wall Kimmerer?

300

This island is the best place to find sweetgrass.

What is Walpole Island?

300

This activity is a way to honour ancestors and the changing ways of the natural world

What is a Water Walk?

300

Process of relationships that form mutual reality.

What is Relational Knowledge?

300

This person is currently working on a Wednesday Addams medallion.

Who is Donna Noah?

300

These are the four main medicines of Indigenous ceremony.

What are cedar, tobacco, sage, and sweetgrass?

400

These two nations make up the CMO around London. 

What are Chippewas of the Thames and Munsee-Delaware Nation?
400

This process helps to monitor the breeding patterns of birds from all over the southern region of Ontario.

What is Banding?

400

The foundational virtues of shifting the course of Institutional knowledge

What are the R's of Indigenous Paradigms, Respect, Responsibility, Reciprocity, Relevance (Relationality)

400

These traditional-style earrings are very fragile

What are dentalium shells?

400

This author intentionally removed or did not use punctuation during their writing. 

Who is Karlee D. Fellner?

500

This city is situated within the lands covered by Treaty 6 and Treaty 7.

What is London, Ontario?
500

This sacred process helps Indigenous people expel energy and negative emotions with the guidance of ancestors and one another, and to accept the movement that is life.

What is a Sweat Lodge Ceremony? 

500

Building knowledge from the ground up with Indigenous students' perspectives in mind, through an inductive process that allows students to develop this.

What is an emic perspective?

500

This is a basic beading technique where beads are sewn onto the surface in a single row, often used for creating borders or accents.

What is a flat stitch technique?

500

This author said "The choice of writing a book, as opposed to a series of separately published journal articles, was to ensure that this offering could, and would, be taken up as a holistic unit."

Who is Margaret Kovach?