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Good Path

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Who are the Authors of the Good Path (front cover) Thomas Peacock and Marlene Wisuri
What were the emotions of the creatures of earth, that the creator felt? (Good path p 14) love, hate, jealousy, wonder, contentment, sadness, happiness, fear and courage.
What abilities did the creator give water? (Good path p. 15) gentleness as well as the ability to crash in large waves.
What were the 4 types of plants that the creator placed on Earth? (good path p. 16) Vegetables, trees, Grasses and flowers.
(good path p. 89) Who arrived soon after the first traders on Madeline island? Missionaries
(good path p. 102) Families and communities were over come with grief from losing too many loved ones, from losing their land, and not having what? jobs or money
(good path p. 92) Who controlled the Fur Trade during the war of 1812? The British
(good path p. 19) what was the first gift given to human kind? The ability to dream
(good path p. 108) the American Indian Religious freedom Act was passed in what year? 1978
(good path p. 17) Name 6 of the 9 values of the Good path. Honor the creator, woman, elders, the elder brothers, be peaceful, be kind to everyone, be moderate in our thoughts, words, and deeds, be courageous keep our promises.
(good path p. 17) Why did the Creator make the laws to govern all creation? So there would be harmony among all living things, (creatures and human kind.)
(good path p. 16) What were the 4 substances that the creator started with? Wind, Water, Fire, Rock
(good path p. 21) Who were the 6 beings who dove to get earth during the Great Flood? Wenaboozhoo, hell diver, mink, otter, turtle, muskrat
(good path p. 21) Who sacrificed himself for everyone? Muskrat
(good path p. 20) Why did the Creator decide to purify the Earth with a Great Flood? People began arguing, families were torn apart, neighbors fought against neighbors...The creator was sad.
(good path p. 25) The Ancient ones (lenni Lenape)are our traditional grandfathers, the Ojibwe honor them as we honor what? All Elders
(good path p.22 ) Where did Waynaboozhoo place the ball of Earth? On the back of the turtle
(good path p. 25) Who were the Lenni Lenape? The Ancient ancestors of the Ojibwe.
(good path p. 25) The Lenni Lenape kept a written record of their history going back more than 1700 years, what was it called? the Wallam Olum
(good path p. 25) What is the Wallam Olum written on? wood and bark tablets
(good path p. 37) How did the first woman's twins die? the twins fought and eventually destroyed each other.
(good path p. 49) What are prophecies? Predictions about the future
(good path p. 14) What was the Creators dream? The Creator saw a Universe; Galaxies, stars, moons, planets
(good path p. 38) What does Grandmother Moon offer? her love and comfort to the people.
(good path p. 37) What does Anishinaabeg mean in English? Spontaneous Beings
(good path p. 37) The first of all Mothers was a spirit who lived where? in the sky
(good path p. 34) How many epidemics struck after the Europeans arrived? 14
(good path p. 91-92) Who controlled the Fur Trade until the end of the French and Indian war of 1763? The French
(good path p. 80) How did the Ojibwe on Madeline Island view a persons life? As a journey with four hills
(good path p. 52) What is the fish clans function? Learning
(good path p. 52) What is the Marten clans function? Sustenance (survival)
(good path p. 52) What is the Crane clans function? Leadership
(good path p. 52) What is the Bear clans function? Police and herbal-medicine people
(good path p. 52) What is the Loon clans function? Leadership
(good path p. 52) What is the Deer clans function? Gentle people
(good path p. 52) What is the Bird clans function? Spiritual leaders
(good path p. 61)How long did the Westward migration take to complete? 500 years
(good path p. 118) The Ojibwe people have taken an important role in protecting what? How did they do this? The Environment, many communities have established natural resource and Fish and wild life departments
(good path p. 113) What is the Ojibwe word for new people? Osh-ki-bi-maa-di-zeeg'
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