NationalIndigenousPeoplesDayJune21stis?WillowTreeThis plant is used inmany ways, its barkis used as a painreliever, it can growdiamond fungus. Itcan be used toweave baskets andfurniture.TobaccoMedicine oftenused for anoffering whenyou harvestanything fromthe landClockwiseThe directionwe move ina sharingcircle orceremonySageThis medicine canbe used on yourmoon time, is calledthe woman'smedicine, & is oftenused to smudge.LesserSlaveLakeWherewas Treaty8 firstsignedPemicanDry meatmixed withfat andberriesJingleDressdanceA type oftraditionalwomen'sdancing that isdone forhealing.SmudgeSomething youwould do before anactivity or ceremonyto get rid ofnegative energyand help us work ina good way.SpiritPlateSetting aside asmall portion of ameal for ancestorsas an offering,typically doneduring ceremonyTwo-SpiritA traditionalidentity thatdoes not fitinto thegender binary.Treaty8territoryWhich territory arewe in? Bonus canyou name thenations from ourterritory. Beaver,Dene, Cree, MetisKnowledgekeeper/holderSomeone with aspecial role, whohas and shares alot of information,and is given thistitle by thecommunitySweetGrassYou will usuallysmell this plantbefore you see it.I can be used forprotection and isoften braidedProtocolWhat its calledwhen you offersomeone tobaccoin exchange forknowledge orceremonyLandBack!An Indigenous ledinitiative to returntraditional landsand resourcesback to IndigenouspeopleGrassDanceMen’s PowWow dancedone to flattenand prepare theground, firstdancer.EaglefeatherThis is a sacredgift from ananimal that flieshigh, close tocreatorSkodenLet'sgo thenTwoeyedseeingBeing able to seeand understandnewer westernvalues andtraditionalIndigenous valuesStoryTellingA traditionalway to passdowninformationand teachingsBannockA quick breadthat has Scottishorigins and wasadapted byIndigenouspeopleBuffalo/Bison1 of the 7sacredanimals,representsrespect.EastThe directionwe enter thecircle induringceremonySaskatoonAn importantberry bush thatgrows all overCanada andshares a namewith a city.RegaliaTraditional handmade garmentsworn forceremony,dancing, andspecial occasionsPlantainA plant that isgood for minorcuts & scrapes &shares a namewith somethingthat looks like abananaDeadlyThe Indigenousway to saysomethinglooks reallygoodBear1 of the 7 sacredanimls representsbravery/courageand its fat is usedas medicine.NationalIndigenousPeoplesDayJune21stis?WillowTreeThis plant is used inmany ways, its barkis used as a painreliever, it can growdiamond fungus. Itcan be used toweave baskets andfurniture.TobaccoMedicine oftenused for anoffering whenyou harvestanything fromthe landClockwiseThe directionwe move ina sharingcircle orceremonySageThis medicine canbe used on yourmoon time, is calledthe woman'smedicine, & is oftenused to smudge.LesserSlaveLakeWherewas Treaty8 firstsignedPemicanDry meatmixed withfat andberriesJingleDressdanceA type oftraditionalwomen'sdancing that isdone forhealing.SmudgeSomething youwould do before anactivity or ceremonyto get rid ofnegative energyand help us work ina good way.SpiritPlateSetting aside asmall portion of ameal for ancestorsas an offering,typically doneduring ceremonyTwo-SpiritA traditionalidentity thatdoes not fitinto thegender binary.Treaty8territoryWhich territory arewe in? Bonus canyou name thenations from ourterritory. Beaver,Dene, Cree, MetisKnowledgekeeper/holderSomeone with aspecial role, whohas and shares alot of information,and is given thistitle by thecommunitySweetGrassYou will usuallysmell this plantbefore you see it.I can be used forprotection and isoften braidedProtocolWhat its calledwhen you offersomeone tobaccoin exchange forknowledge orceremonyLandBack!An Indigenous ledinitiative to returntraditional landsand resourcesback to IndigenouspeopleGrassDanceMen’s PowWow dancedone to flattenand prepare theground, firstdancer.EaglefeatherThis is a sacredgift from ananimal that flieshigh, close tocreatorSkodenLet'sgo thenTwoeyedseeingBeing able to seeand understandnewer westernvalues andtraditionalIndigenous valuesStoryTellingA traditionalway to passdowninformationand teachingsBannockA quick breadthat has Scottishorigins and wasadapted byIndigenouspeopleBuffalo/Bison1 of the 7sacredanimals,representsrespect.EastThe directionwe enter thecircle induringceremonySaskatoonAn importantberry bush thatgrows all overCanada andshares a namewith a city.RegaliaTraditional handmade garmentsworn forceremony,dancing, andspecial occasionsPlantainA plant that isgood for minorcuts & scrapes &shares a namewith somethingthat looks like abananaDeadlyThe Indigenousway to saysomethinglooks reallygoodBear1 of the 7 sacredanimls representsbravery/courageand its fat is usedas medicine.

Stoodis Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. O-June 21st is?
    O-National Indigenous Peoples Day
  2. 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
  3. I-Medicine often used for an offering when you harvest anything from the land
    I-Tobacco
  4. B-The direction we move in a sharing circle or ceremony
    B-Clockwise
  5. N-This medicine can be used on your moon time, is called the woman's medicine, & is often used to smudge.
    N-Sage
  6. B-Where was Treaty 8 first signed
    B-Lesser Slave Lake
  7. B-Dry meat mixed with fat and berries
    B-Pemican
  8. N-A type of traditional women's dancing that is done for healing.
    N-Jingle Dress dance
  9. 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
  10. I-Setting aside a small portion of a meal for ancestors as an offering, typically done during ceremony
    I-Spirit Plate
  11. B-A traditional identity that does not fit into the gender binary.
    B-Two-Spirit
  12. G-Which territory are we in? Bonus can you name the nations from our territory. Beaver, Dene, Cree, Metis
    G-Treaty 8 territory
  13. 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
  14. O-You will usually smell this plant before you see it. I can be used for protection and is often braided
    O-Sweet Grass
  15. G-What its called when you offer someone tobacco in exchange for knowledge or ceremony
    G-Protocol
  16. I-An Indigenous led initiative to return traditional lands and resources back to Indigenous people
    I-Land Back!
  17. I-Men’s Pow Wow dance done to flatten and prepare the ground, first dancer.
    I-Grass Dance
  18. G-This is a sacred gift from an animal that flies high, close to creator
    G-Eagle feather
  19. G-Let's go then
    G-Skoden
  20. G-Being able to see and understand newer western values and traditional Indigenous values
    G-Two eyed seeing
  21. N-A traditional way to pass down information and teachings
    N-Story Telling
  22. N-A quick bread that has Scottish origins and was adapted by Indigenous people
    N-Bannock
  23. O-1 of the 7 sacred animals, represents respect.
    O-Buffalo/Bison
  24. N-The direction we enter the circle in during ceremony
    N-East
  25. B-An important berry bush that grows all over Canada and shares a name with a city.
    B-Saskatoon
  26. I-Traditional hand made garments worn for ceremony, dancing, and special occasions
    I-Regalia
  27. B-A plant that is good for minor cuts & scrapes & shares a name with something that looks like a banana
    B-Plantain
  28. I-The Indigenous way to say something looks really good
    I-Deadly
  29. G-1 of the 7 sacred animls represents bravery/courage and its fat is used as medicine.
    G-Bear