First Nations of Ontario
Treaties and Lands
Culture and Traditions
Languages
Modern Contributions
100

This is the most populous First Nation in Ontario, located near Brantford.

What is Six Nations of the Grand River.

100

This is the name for agreements made between the Crown and Indigenous peoples.

What are treaties.

100

This plant is one of the four sacred medicines used in ceremonies.

What is sweetgrass.

100

This is the most widely spoken Indigenous language in Ontario.

What is Ojibwe (Anishnaabemowin).

100

This orange shirt symbolizes remembrance of what dark chapter on Canadian history?

What is the Residential School system.

200

This Nation's traditional territory includes much of northeastern Ontario and Quebec.

What is Anishinaabe (Algonquin).

200

This important 1763 document recognized indigenous land rights in Canada.

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763.

200

This traditional gathering includes dance, music, and celebration.

What is a powwow.

200

This Iroquoian language is spoken by the Mohawk Nation.

What is Kanien'keha.

200

This legal framework affirms Indigenous rights in Canada.

What is Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.

300

These people are known as the "People of the North" and primarily live in northern Ontario.

Who are the Cree.

300

Treaty 9 covers much of northern Ontario and was signed in this century.

What is the 20th century.

300

This item is often worn at ceremonies and symbolizes leadership and respect. 

What is a feather headdress.

300

This language group includes Ojibwe, Odawa, and Algonquin.

What is the Anishnaabe language group.

300

This national day in June celebrates cultures in Canada.

What is National Indigenous Peoples Day.

400

This group of Anishinaabe people is known for their connection to the Great Lakes.

Who are the Ojibwe.

400

This term describes land that is managed by Indigenous communities.

What is reserve land. 

400

The Seven Grandfather Teachings include this value, meaning to speak truthfully.

What is honesty.

400

Many Indigenous languages are considered this, meaning they are at risk of disappearing.

What is endangered. 

400

This Inuk singer-songwriter from Nunavut is internationally recognized.

Who is Tanya Tagaq.

500

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy is made up of how many nations?

What is six.

500

These treaties are often referred to as "peace and friendship" agreements.

What are pre-Confederation treaties.

500

This traditional dome-shaped home is used by many Algonquin-speaking peoples.

What is wigwam.

500

Indigenous language revitalization often includes this traditional practice using oral storytelling.

What is oral tradition.

500

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission made this many Calls to Action.

What is 94.