Respecting Indigenous Culture
Indigenous Culture
Indigenous Awareness Days
Indigenous Influencers
Indigenous Trivia
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How can we be more respectful around Indigenous Peoples and history around thanksgiving?

Acknowledge the true history behind thanksgiving and do not culturally appropriate around the holidays

100

What is a common Indigenous musical practice? *hint: famous Inuit tiktoker + body part component

Throat singing

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When is National Indigenous Peoples Day?

June 21st

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She is a famous Inuk influencer who she shares many parts of her Inuk culture and traditions, including her videos of her and her mother throat singing on TikTok.

Shina Nova

100

The last residential school in Canada to be closed was in Duck Lake, SK in what year?

1996

200

How can you address the use of slurs pertaining to indigenous culture especially in media/sports?

Calling in, petitions, raising awareness

200

What are sacred Indigenous social gatherings meant to honor indigenous culture known as?

Pow wows! There is one on June 21 in Mînî Thnî

200

When is National Indigenous History Month?

June

200

James Jones, an incredible dancer, influencer, advocate, and comedian goes by what handle on social media?

Notorious Cree

200

True or False, the Indigenous population is the fastest growing population in Canada?

True

300

 What should non-Indigenous peoples approach to dream catchers be?

Avoid buying them without knowing the cultural and spiritual significance and when you do, buy from Indigenous creators & businesses

300

What marine animal is a common Indigenous delicacy?

Beluga whale; mattaq, fat is cut off using an ulu (a handmade knife) then it is eaten raw and can be eaten with sauce

300

What is the significance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, also known as Orange shirt day?

To remember and honour the children that did not make it home from residential schools as well as the survivors of the schools

300

Nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize in 2017, 2018, and 2019, this young activist was appointed Chief Water Commissioner by the Anishinabek Nation at a mere 15 years of age. What is her name?

Autumn Peltier

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There were 94 Calls to Action released in 2015, compiled as a result of thousands of testimonials from Indigenous Peoples across Canada. What Commission published these recommendations?

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

400

In what ways can you celebrate/acknowledge Indigenous culture?

Be aware of significant historical moments, work to combat stereotypes, attend Indigenous events and workshops put on by Indigenous Peoples etc

400

Sacred herbs and medicines are burned as part of this ritual, or for cleansing or health purposes.

Smudging

400

What is the significance of the National Indigenous Peoples Day?

This is a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

400

This TikTok influencer lives in Calgary, Ab and goes to Mount Royal University. They post about Indigenous Culture, mental health, and sobriety. What is their name?

Braden Kadlun

400

What are the three main Indigenous groups in Canada called?

First Nations, Inuit, and Métis

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How will you learn more about Indigenous culture?

Any of the things in this Jeopardy and other culturally appropriate ways

500

There are 4 main sacred medicines used by Indigenous populations across Turtle Island. What are they?

Sage, Sweet Grass, Cedar, Tobacco

500

May 5th is now a day where Canadians honour, remember, and raise awareness about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. What is that called?

Red Dress Day

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With over half a million followers across Instagram and Tiktok, this Inuvialuk actress, influencer and activist from Yellowknife, NWT is best known for her work on the popular TV series ‘The Twilight Zone’.

Marika Sila

500

A type of shelter, shaped like a cone, and traditionally made from wooden poles and coverings sewn from the hides of bison.

Tipi or TeePee