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Jeopardy. Rules. Each team is a group of 4. Determine with the teacher how you choose who answers. (Noise, hands, standing...) One person keeps track of points per table on a piece of scrap. Points are brought to the teacher at the end of the game.
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Rules • Each team is a group of 4. • Determine with the teacher how you choose who answers. (Noise, hands, standing...) • One person keeps track of points per table on a piece of scrap. • Points are brought to the teacher at the end of the game. • Questions come from information you need for your test but may be incomplete. It is only a guide!
Jeopardy Medicine Wheel Districts World’s Collide Creation Story Oral Tradition $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1. The sacred shape is also the sacred guide to life, universe and everything else. The circle Medicine Wheel- $100
Medicine Wheel- $200 2. Red, Yellow, Black, and White – represents the seasons and races of man • The colours of the wheel
Medicine Wheel- $300 3. Not just the 4 main directions of the compass but also the directions of our life. • North, South, West, East
Medicine Wheel- $400 4. These often give us something we’re missing – and we don’t have to clean up after them. • Animal Spirit Guides
Medicine Wheel- $500 5. The medicine wheel represents this worldview where everyone considers themselves and their place in the world. • Holistic
Districts- $100 1. Mi’Kmaki is divided into this number of districts. There are also this many levels of creation. • 7
The Districts- $200 2. The Mi’Kmaw did not believe in this type of land division. If it belonged to anyone it belonged to the Creator. • Private land ownership
The Districts - $300 3. If I wanted to cross districts I would need to do this. • Stop and ask for permission
The Districts- $400 4. In place of a map the Mi’Kmaq traveller would look for this in the lands travelled to indicate a change in districts. • Changes or characteristics in the land
The Districts- $500 5. The names of the places resembled what you would find there. Like Land of Fog or_______. • Choose one from: Lands End, Last Land, Explosive Place, Skin Dressers Territory, Drainage Area, Lying in Water
World’s Collide- $100 1. While the term is not offensive it ignores thousands of years of history. • Indian
World’s Collide- $200 2. Reasons for European expansion included these known as the Three G’s… • Profit, fame, religion OR Gold God and Glory
World’s Collide- $300 3. (Picture daily double) this person decided to explore the St. Lawerence while at the same time kidnapping Donnaconna and his sons. They die in France. Oopps…. • Jacques Cartier
World’s Collide- $400 4. At first the native people were called sauvage which means living with nature. This shifted to savage which means… • Without Culture
World’s Collide - $500 5. Some people think that it is respectful to use native symbols as these for sports teams. We know the truth… ask people in Washington. • Mascots
Creation Story- $100 1. ___ levels of creation, _____ sparks, _____ districts, ____ clans… • 7
Creation Story- $200 2. The first level is about this – it shows us the verb based culture of the Mi’Kmaw. • The Creator – Creation or making
The Creation Story- $300 3. Glooscap is created by 3 bolts of this. Hint – It’s not fabric. • Lightening
The Creation Story - $400 4. We are reminded in one of the levels of the first sound we hear. We are also reminded of this by the drum. • Heartbeat of our mothers
Creation Story- $500 5. Concepts of life and survival are shown in the story when Glooscap does this with the Martin then later with the fish. • Asks for life then honours the sacrifice
Oral Tradition - $100 1. These are carvings on rocks which tell stories worth remembering. • Petroglyphs
Oral Tradition- $200 2. Mi’kmaw language is not written which means this can happen to the stories. Think broken telephone. • They can change
Oral Tradition- $300 3. When we told our stories we told them like this. It is also the sacred shape. • In circles
Oral Tradition- $400 4. Why the Mi’kmaw told these stories is also why everyone else tells stories and legends. It is to… • Pass on information or explinations
Oral Tradition- $500 5. Components of any legend in any culture. We examined the four parts in our stories. • Teach, Explain, Share and Warn
Final Jeopardy The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behaviour and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people. • Culture