IndianActthe primary law thefederal governmentuses to administerIndian status, localFirst Nationsgovernments and themanagement ofreserve land. ISettlerspeople who are non-Indigenous and thatyou or your ancestorscame and settled in aland that had beeninhabited byIndigenous people Aboriginalany of the groups ofindigenous peoples ofCanada officiallyrecognized as anadministrative unit bythe federal governmentor functioning as suchwithout official status.Indigenouspeople inhabiting orexisting in a landfrom the earliesttimes or from beforethe arrival ofcolonists.Assimilateto cause (a personor group) tobecome part of adifferent society,country, etc.TurtleIslandTheContinentof NorthAmericaMetisIndigenouspeople usuallyof French andIndigenousancestoryKanataVillage orSettlement(originallyQuebec City)IndianActthe primary law thefederal governmentuses to administerIndian status, localFirst Nationsgovernments and themanagement ofreserve land. ISettlerspeople who are non-Indigenous and thatyou or your ancestorscame and settled in aland that had beeninhabited byIndigenous people Aboriginalany of the groups ofindigenous peoples ofCanada officiallyrecognized as anadministrative unit bythe federal governmentor functioning as suchwithout official status.Indigenouspeople inhabiting orexisting in a landfrom the earliesttimes or from beforethe arrival ofcolonists.Assimilateto cause (a personor group) tobecome part of adifferent society,country, etc.TurtleIslandTheContinentof NorthAmericaMetisIndigenouspeople usuallyof French andIndigenousancestoryKanataVillage orSettlement(originallyQuebec City)

Indigenous terms bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the primary law the federal government uses to administer Indian status, local First Nations governments and the management of reserve land. I
    Indian Act
  2. people who are non-Indigenous and that you or your ancestors came and settled in a land that had been inhabited by Indigenous people
    Settlers
  3. any of the groups of indigenous peoples of Canada officially recognized as an administrative unit by the federal government or functioning as such without official status.
    Aboriginal
  4. people inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists.
    Indigenous
  5. to cause (a person or group) to become part of a different society, country, etc.
    Assimilate
  6. The Continent of North America
    Turtle Island
  7. Indigenous people usually of French and Indigenous ancestory
    Metis
  8. Village or Settlement (originally Quebec City)
    Kanata