Finding Cleo Podcast
Tootoo's Autobiography
Short Stories
Media (Film & Documentary)
Themes & Concepts
100

She is the host and lead investigator of the Finding Cleo podcast.

Answer: Who is Connie Walker?

100

Jordin Tootoo writes that he feels most comfortable and at home when he is living here.

Answer: What is on the land in a northern community / Nunavut?

100

 In Louise Erdrich's "The Red Convertible," this object serves as the central symbol of Lyman and Henry's shifting relationship.

Answer: What is the red convertible (the car)?

100

This contemporary TV documentary series features six non-Indigenous Canadians who have their stereotypes challenged.

Answer: What is First Contact Canada?

100

This core course theme is explored when characters or real individuals struggle to find where they belong after being separated from their communities, families, or land.  

Answer: What is identity?  

200

The Finding Cleo podcast uses Cleo's personal story as a "face" for this historical Canadian policy.

Answer: What is the Sixties Scoop?  

200

Jordin wrote this name on every single hockey stick he used while playing for Team Canada at the World Junior Championships

Answer: What is Terence?

200

In "A Mountain Legend," Jason's decision to climb the mountain is heavily influenced by these pressures from the other boys.

Answer: What are their expectations / external pressures?

200

In Dances With Wolves, Lt. John Dunbar's perspective changes drastically from viewing the Lakota as adversaries to doing this.

Answer: What is respecting them and joining their community?

200

This term describes psychological or emotional wounds from historical events (like residential schools or forced adoption) that are passed down through family generations

Answer: What is intergenerational trauma?

300

Cleo's biological family, the Semaganis family, is from this specific First Nation.

Answer: What is Little Pine First Nation?

300

This general manager of Jordin's WHL team is credited by Jordin as the primary reason he was successfully drafted into the NHL.

Answer: Who is Kelly McCrimmon?

300

 In "The Shivering Tree," this character manipulates Nanabush, serving as a cautionary lesson about pride.

Answer: Who is the Juggler?

300

This is the specific cinematic medium utilized to construct the narrative of First Contact Canada

Answer: What is a contemporary documentary?

300

When a person, community, or culture overcomes severe hardships and actively fights to keep their traditions alive, they are demonstrating this key course theme.  

Answer: What is resilience?  

400

Before discovering the truth, Cleo’s family spent years believing a rumor that she died while trying to do this.  

Answer: What is hitchhike back to Saskatchewan?

400

David Poile, General Manager of the Nashville Predators, gave Jordin a career-altering ultimatum: he had to do this, or risk being released from the team.

Answer: What is enter the NHLPA Substance Abuse Program?

400

The symbolism of the red convertible completely shifts after Henry returns home from experiencing this traumatic event.

Answer: What is the Vietnam War?

400

Critics often point out that Dances With Wolves relies on this specific trope, which centers a white protagonist who inserts himself into—and eventually leads—an Indigenous group.

Answer: What is the "White Savior" (or "Going Native") trope?  

400

 In literature and media, when an author contrasts an individual's uneducated personal bias with structural, legal, or political hurdles, they are highlighting the difference between a personal stereotype and this kind of challenge.

Answer: What is a systemic issue?  

500

The team's investigation eventually takes them out of Canada and into this southern American state where Cleo lived.

Answer: What is Arkansas?

500

Jordin notes that when he visits elders in First Nations communities, they do not ask about his hockey career, but instead ask this poignant question.

Answer: What is "How are you doing inside?"

500

This character ultimately resolves the conflict in "The Shivering Tree" by tricking the antagonist, turning a lesson on pride into a lesson on patience.

Answer: Who is Nanabush?  

500

First Contact participants are confronted with systemic challenges that go beyond personal bias, including the legacy of residential schools, clean water access, and this land-division structure.

Answer: What is the reservation system?  

500

This specific term refers to the active, intentional process of taking back, reviving, and restoring pieces of culture, language, or identity that were targeted by colonial policies

Answer: What is cultural reclamation (or decolonization)?