Culture/History
Culture/History II
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100

Which of the sacred herbs is often placed on the floor of the sweat lodge?

Cedar

100

When asking an elder for help, what should be given first?

A pipeful or pinch of tobacco (Asemaa)
100

Translate to Ojibwe, "Moon"

Dibiki-giizis

100

How do you say this in Ojibwe "he/she goes up (climbs)

Akwaandawe

100

Translate to Ojibwe "rice harvesting moon"

manoominikie-giizis

200

Why is sweet grass braided?

It is believed to be the 1st plant to grow on mother earth, so we braid it like hair

200

What is the name of the brightly colored cowrie shell the Ojibwe followed on their migration?

The Great Miigis or Miigis Shell

200

Translate to Ojibwe, "Stars"

Anangoog

200
Translate to Ojibwe "up above"

Ishpiming

200

Translate to English "Jiimaanens"

Little boat/canoe

300

When praying/offering with tobacco, where should it be placed?

On roots of a tree, a rock, or anywhere that is clear or clean

300

How does someone achieve bimaadiziwin?

If they show respect for all things and treat others with respect

300

Translate to Ojibwe, "baby"

abinoojiiyens

300

Translate to English "akiwenzi"

Old man

300

Translate to English "zhaangweshi"

Mink

400

The Creator made everything round or in cycles that are round, name "4" things made in a circle

Sun, moon, stars, Earth, wigwam, powwow, drum 

400

Why does waatebagaa-giizis occur earlier in the North than in the South?

The climate is cooler and the leaves change color sooner 

400
Translate to Ojibwe, "Flower" 

Waabigwan

400

Translate to Ojibwe "he/she behaves well" 

mino-izhiwebizi

400
In Ojibwe, how would you say "Tanned Hide" 

Asekaan 

500

What is the name for the time in February when the rabbits dance on top of the snow?

Gaazhige Giizis 

500

What are the four steps in preparing wild rice?

Drying, Parching, Threshing, Winnowing 

500

Name the seasons in Ojibwe

Winter - Biboon

Spring - ziigwan

Summer - Niibin

Fall - dagwaagin

500

In Ojibwe, say the names of the Four Sacred Herbs

Tobacco - Asemaa

Sage - Bashkodejiibik

Sweet grass - Bashkodemashkosiw

Cedar - Giizhikaandagoons

500

Translate to English "gikinoo'amaadiiwigamigong nindizhaa"

I am going to school