A commission thatinforms Canadiansabout thewitnesses, victimsand survivors ofresidentialschools.A collectivename for FirstNations Peoplesand theirdescendants ofCanada.Over Incarcerationtakes a largeemotional toll onIndigenous people’scommunities andthe need for healingand restoration.Grief and traumathat’s passed downto generations, dueto negativeexperiences,traumatic events andresidential schools.Beingrestrained orconfined inprison or jail.FREE!The over-representationof IndigenousPeoples inCanada'sjustice systems.FREE!FREE!Understanding thephysical impact ofover incarceration onindividuals andcommunities,advocating for holisticrehabilitation andsupport.The mental impactsof over incarcerationfor Indigenouscommunities can betrauma andpsychological stress.Themistreatment, ordiscriminationagainstIndigenousPeoples.We call upon federal,provincial, territorialgovernments to commit toeliminating the over-representation of Aboriginalpeople in custody over thenext decade , and to issuedetailed annual reports thatmonitor and evaluateprogress in doing so.A formal statementthat respects andrecognizesIndigenousPeoples thatinhabited this land.Symbolizes thedifferentaspects of lifethrough thebalance of thefour teachings.Emphasizes thespiritual and culturalstrength ofIndigenous Peoples,and the importanceof cultural healingpractices.A commission thatinforms Canadiansabout thewitnesses, victimsand survivors ofresidentialschools.A collectivename for FirstNations Peoplesand theirdescendants ofCanada.Over Incarcerationtakes a largeemotional toll onIndigenous people’scommunities andthe need for healingand restoration.Grief and traumathat’s passed downto generations, dueto negativeexperiences,traumatic events andresidential schools.Beingrestrained orconfined inprison or jail.FREE!The over-representationof IndigenousPeoples inCanada'sjustice systems.FREE!FREE!Understanding thephysical impact ofover incarceration onindividuals andcommunities,advocating for holisticrehabilitation andsupport.The mental impactsof over incarcerationfor Indigenouscommunities can betrauma andpsychological stress.Themistreatment, ordiscriminationagainstIndigenousPeoples.We call upon federal,provincial, territorialgovernments to commit toeliminating the over-representation of Aboriginalpeople in custody over thenext decade , and to issuedetailed annual reports thatmonitor and evaluateprogress in doing so.A formal statementthat respects andrecognizesIndigenousPeoples thatinhabited this land.Symbolizes thedifferentaspects of lifethrough thebalance of thefour teachings.Emphasizes thespiritual and culturalstrength ofIndigenous Peoples,and the importanceof cultural healingpractices.

OVER-INCARCERATION: 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. A commission that informs Canadians about the witnesses, victims and survivors of residential schools.
  2. A collective name for First Nations Peoples and their descendants of Canada.
  3. Over Incarceration takes a large emotional toll on Indigenous people’s communities and the need for healing and restoration.
  4. Grief and trauma that’s passed down to generations, due to negative experiences, traumatic events and residential schools.
  5. Being restrained or confined in prison or jail.
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  7. The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in Canada's justice systems.
  8. FREE!
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  10. Understanding the physical impact of over incarceration on individuals and communities, advocating for holistic rehabilitation and support.
  11. The mental impacts of over incarceration for Indigenous communities can be trauma and psychological stress.
  12. The mistreatment, or discrimination against Indigenous Peoples.
  13. We call upon federal, provincial, territorial governments to commit to eliminating the over-representation of Aboriginal people in custody over the next decade , and to issue detailed annual reports that monitor and evaluate progress in doing so.
  14. A formal statement that respects and recognizes Indigenous Peoples that inhabited this land.
  15. Symbolizes the different aspects of life through the balance of the four teachings.
  16. Emphasizes the spiritual and cultural strength of Indigenous Peoples, and the importance of cultural healing practices.