(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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O-June 21st is?
O-National Indigenous Peoples Day
O-This plant is used in many ways, its bark is used as a pain reliever, it can grow diamond fungus. It can be used to weave baskets and furniture.
O-Willow
Tree
I-Medicine often used for an offering when you harvest anything from the land
I-Tobacco
B-The direction we move in a sharing circle or ceremony
B-Clockwise
N-This medicine can be used on your moon time, is called the woman's medicine, & is often used to smudge.
N-Sage
B-Where was Treaty 8 first signed
B-Lesser Slave Lake
B-Dry meat mixed with fat and berries
B-Pemican
N-A type of traditional women's dancing that is done for healing.
N-Jingle Dress dance
O-Something you would do before an activity or ceremony to get rid of negative energy and help us work in a good way.
O-Smudge
I-Setting aside a small portion of a meal for ancestors as an offering, typically done during ceremony
I-Spirit Plate
B-A traditional identity that does not fit into the gender binary.
B-Two-Spirit
G-Which territory are we in? Bonus can you name the nations from our territory. Beaver, Dene, Cree, Metis
G-Treaty 8 territory
O-Someone with a special role, who has and shares a lot of information, and is given this title by the community
O-Knowledge keeper/holder
O-You will usually smell this plant before you see it. I can be used for protection and is often braided
O-Sweet Grass
G-What its called when you offer someone tobacco in exchange for knowledge or ceremony
G-Protocol
I-An Indigenous led initiative to return traditional lands and resources back to Indigenous people
I-Land Back!
I-Men’s Pow Wow dance done to flatten and prepare the ground, first dancer.
I-Grass Dance
G-This is a sacred gift from an animal that flies high, close to creator
G-Eagle feather
G-Let's go then
G-Skoden
G-Being able to see and understand newer western values and traditional Indigenous values
G-Two eyed seeing
N-A traditional way to pass down information and teachings
N-Story Telling
N-A quick bread that has Scottish origins and was adapted by Indigenous people
N-Bannock
O-1 of the 7 sacred animals, represents respect.
O-Buffalo/Bison
N-The direction we enter the circle in during ceremony
N-East
B-An important berry bush that grows all over Canada and shares a name with a city.
B-Saskatoon
I-Traditional hand made garments worn for ceremony, dancing, and special occasions
I-Regalia
B-A plant that is good for minor cuts & scrapes & shares a name with something that looks like a banana
B-Plantain
I-The Indigenous way to say something looks really good
I-Deadly
G-1 of the 7 sacred animls represents bravery/courage and its fat is used as medicine.
G-Bear