Treaty 1
Cree:
astam!
Come here!
Capital of Canada
Ottawa
Where is the name Winnipeg from?
Originates from the Cree word win-nipi meaning muddy/murky water
What sport did Mr. Caleb play in high school and university?
Volleyball
Food made of lean venison (deer) or buffalo meat mixed with fat, sometimes dried berries and nuts
Pemmican
Ojibwe:
aaniin, aanii
Hi
What country has the most natural lakes
Canada
Winnipeg is the ____ capital of the world
Slurpee Capital of the World
Name one country Mr. Caleb has travelled to
Tokyo, Osaka, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, London, Paris
Métis man who created a provisional government, often regarded as the founder of Manitoba
Louis Riel
Cree:
mîciso
eat
This food originates from what country?
France
Which fictional character was named after a bear that a British soldier encountered and decided to call after his hometown, Winnipeg?
Winnie the Pooh
Mr. Caleb's favourite Dragon Ball character
Broly
One interpretation of the meaning behind the colours on the black, white, yellow, and red medicine wheel
The four directions, the four seasons, etc.
Ojibwe:
Niibin
summer
Longest river in the world
Nile River
Archaeologists discovered a 6,000-year-old hearth here, with catfish bones and stone tools proving it was a long-standing Indigenous campsite.
In 1738, La Vérendrye built Fort Rouge at this site, which later became a major hub of the fur trade.
The Forks
Mr. Caleb does what activity/sport after school
Jiu-Jitsu
Blue/purple and white belt made of shell beads used in the process of agreeing to treaties
Wampum Belt
Cree:
cîmân
boat, canoe
What season does Australia experience in December?
Summer
True or False:
Winnipeg has one of the highest percentages of restaurants per capita of any North American city
TRUE!!!
Kid A
Indigenous Soldier described as the: founding member of the elite 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion and First Special Service Force (Devil's Brigade) during the Second World War
Sergeant Tommy Prince
Ojibwe:
ajidamoo
Squirrel
Name all 7 continents
Africa, Antarctica, Australia (Oceania), North America, South America, Europe, Asia
A. 1851
B. 1900
C. 1873
C. 1873
Mr. Caleb's Major and Minor in university