Spirit & Intent
Mind & Your Knowledge
Indigenous Engagement Practices
Respectful Language Use
Indigenous Peoples
100

This is also known as the Seven Sacred Teachings

What are the Seven Grandfather Teachings

100

These 3 levels of government are all considered representatives of the Crown on Turtle Island

What are the federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal governments

100

This approach encourages recognizing the strengths of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing

What is Two-Eyed Seeing

100

This is the preferred broad term to use when referring to First Nation, Inuit, and Metis peoples collectively

What is Indigenous

100

These are the three groups of Indigenous Peoples recognized in the Canadian Constitution

What are First Nations, Inuit, and Metis

200

This type of thinking can be applied to all decision-making on public policy, business, environmental stewardship or simply personal decisions for the benefit of future generations

What is Seven Generational Thinking

200

This term refers to the right of Indigenous Nations to control their own community outcomes and governance

What is self-determination

200

According to the guidelines, this quality is essential for regional staff to build trust with Indigenous communities

What is humility

200

This Anishinaabe word is used to express deep thanks and gratitude

What is Miigwech

200

This organization represents Metis people in Ontario

What is the Metis Nation of Ontario (MNO)

300

These are the Seven Grandfather Teachings

What is Humility, Love, Respect, Honesty, Wisdom, Truth, & Bravery

300

This concept acknowledges Indigenous Nations’ authority over their lands and resources, predating European contact

What is sovereignty

300

These three elements are interconnected in building ethical and meaningful engagement spaces

What is your Spirit, Mind, and Body

300

Before engaging with Indigenous communities, you should begin with this

What is building a relationship

300

The Region has relations with these three Chippewa First Nations part of the Williams Treaties

Who is the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation, and The Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation

400

This declaration affirms First Nations’ right and duty to care for water according to their traditions

What is the Water Declaration of First Nations in Ontario

400

These modules, available on ELM, provide training on Indigenous histories and reconciliation

What are the Indigenous Histories and Reconciliation Modules 1-6

400

This shape is often used for seating during in-person events to reflect sacredness and equality

What is a circle

400

The best way to know who wants to be involved in a project is to do this early

What is ask

400

The Region has relations with these four Mississauga First Nations part of the Williams Treaties

Who is Alderville First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, and Scugog Island First Nation

500

This act ratified in Canada supports Indigenous self-determination and aligns with water protection rights

What is the UNDRIP Act (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)

500

This 1923 agreement involved multiple First Nations and is reference in the map of Durham Region

What are the Williams Treaties

500

These four sacred medicines are commonly used in Indigenous communities

What is tobacco, cedar, sage, and sweetgrass

500

This commonly used term in business and government is discourages when referring to Indigenous partners

What is stakeholder

500

Durham Region falls under this Metis Nation of Ontario governance region

What is Region 8