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Quiz Bowl 1
Question | Answer |
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According to Ojibwemowin series 1, Page 134: How do you say "s/he is sorry"? | Maanendam |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 42: How do you say "s/he is glad"? | Minwendam |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 256: How do you say "woodtick"? | Ezigaa |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 58: How do you say "town"? | Oodenaa |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: How do you say "s/he visits"? | Mawadishiwe |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 58: How do you say "town"? | Oodenaa |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 100: How do you say "for sure!!!"? | Mii sa go geget |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 81: How do you say "babies"? | Abinoojiiyensag |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 134: how do you say "s/he is hungry"? | Bakade |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 201: how do you say "s/he is boiling sap"? | Iskigamizige |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 134: What does "gawishimo" mean? | s/he goes to bed/lies down. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, Page 157: how do you say "s/he prays"? | Anami'e |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 254: how do you say "s/he is yellow/brown"? | Ozaawizi |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: how do you say "s/he arrives"? | Dagoshin |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 64: what does "wewe" mean? | Snow Goose |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 4: Where did the Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potowatomi seperate? | The Straits of Makinac |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 193: What does "Ginebigoog" mean? | Snakes |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, What does "Wiinawaa Abinoojiyag Odaminowag!" mean? | The children are playing! |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 165: how do you say "sock"? | Azhigan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 118: What does "minawaanagoziwag" mean? | They have fun. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 119: how do you say " When or if they eat"? | wiisiniwaan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: how do you say "s/he has a headache"? | Dewikwe |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: How do you say s/he buys it? | Adaawe |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 88: what does "A'aw ikwe ayekozi" mean? | That woman is tired. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 165: how do you say "floor"? | Michisag |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 194: What does "Ojiigens" mean? | Little Fisher |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 26: What does "Miigwech manoomin" mean? | Thank you wild rice |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 229: what does "Dimii" mean? | It is deep |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 228: what does "waabang niimi'iding niwii-izhaa" mean? | Tomorrow I am going to a pow wow. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 27: Madeline Island is located where? | Off the shores of Red Cliff, Wisconsin. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page * Where is the spirit tree located? | Grand Portage on Lake Superior. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: How do you say "young or new"? | Oshki |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: How do you say "my older sister"? | Nimise |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: what does "biidoon" mean? | Bring it. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: how do you say " it is nasty weather"? | Niiskaadad |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: how do you say "tornado"? | Ashibishidosh |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 97: how do you say "peanut butter"? | Bagaani-Bimide |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 115: how do you say "department store"? | Gichi-adaawewigamig |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 162: where were the Anishinaabeg of White Earth Reservation living before the reservation existed? | Gull Lake |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: what treaty ceaded land in Minnesota and guaranteed the "privilege" of hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice in the Ceded Territory? | Treaty of 1837 |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: What treaty was made with the Mississippi Band of Ojibwe and ceded land in Minnesota? | Treaty of 1867 |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 167: what act ended allotment and recognized tribal governments? | Wheeler Howard Act |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: What treaty established reservations in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin? | Treaty of 1854 |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 167: The United States government banned all Native Spirituality until congress passed what act? | The Indian Religious Freedom Act |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 143: how do you say "take care of someone"? | Ganawenim |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 143: what does "mazina'igani-adaawewigamig" mean? | Book store/shop |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 96: how do you say "blueberry pie"? | Miini-bitooschigan-bakwezhigan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 90: What does "naadasoonaagane" mean? | s/he checks traps |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 97: What does "onagizhiinsan" mean? | Macaroni |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page59: how do you say "break something"? | bookobidoon |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 35: what does "okanaapine" mean? | s/he has arthritis |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 44: how do you say "the woman is looking"? | Ikwe ganawaabanjige |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 35: what does "gigizhebaa-wiisini" mean? | s/he eats breakfast |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 27: how do you say "s/he speaks English"? | Zhanganaashimo |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "flatten it"? | Desa'an |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "lift it"? | Ombinan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "fold it"? | nabonan |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 142: who does a boy present his first kill to? | His mother |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 142: what age did a young mad receive a three cornered blanket from his mother? | age sixteen (16) |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 144: how many times a year did the Anishinaabeg celebrate thanksgiving? | twice (2), in some rare cases four (4) |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 144/145: when were the two times the Anishinaabeg celebrate thanksgiving? | Spring and Autumn |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name 4 of the 9 leardership totems/animals. | Crane, goose, Loon, Hawk, White Headed Eagle, Black Headed Eagle, Brant, Seagull |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name the three defense totem/animals. | Bear, wolf, lynx |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name three of the six sustenance totems/animals. | Marten, Beaver, Moose, Caribou, Deer, Muskrat. |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name 3 of the 5 learning totem/animals. | Catfish, Pike, Sucker, Sturgeon, Whitefish. |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page page 60: name 3 of the 6 medicine totem/animals. | Turtle, otter, rattle snake, black snake, frog, merman/mermaid |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents temptation? | mermaid/merman |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents depth and strength? | sturgeon |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents transformation? | Frog |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents strength and courage? | Bear |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents foresight? | Eagle |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents prudence? | Goose |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents resourcefulness, mind own business? | Muskrat |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents patience and is slow to anger? | Rattlesnake |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents breadth, scope? | Catfish |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents endurance? | Pike |
According to Ojibwe Heritage who is the author of the book? | Basil Johnson |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 84: when was the invitation to the Medewewin extended to a person? | After a long assessment of the character of the candidate. |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 84: who supplies the tobacco for the sacred pipe for invitation? | The person who is getting invited. |
According to the Mishomis Book page 7: What is the Ojibwe translation for nights? | "Dee-Bee-kad-doon" |
According to the Mishomis Book page 12: what is the Ojibwe translation for journey? | "Ba-ba'-ma'di-si-win'" |
According to the Mishomis Book page 5: What is the English translation for "ekinamadiwin "? | teachings |
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 32: What was the language of the fur trade in the great lakes region | Ojibwe |
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 47: no single item affected tribes boundaries more than the introduction of what? | The firearm |
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 49: Who paid the price for the fur trade? | The animals |
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 71: what 2 skills did babies learn their first two years in a dikinaagan? | Observation, and listening |
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 51: in what year was the first treaty signed that included the Ojibwe and the British? | 1781 |
According to the Mishomis Book page 77: who is responsible for guarding the doorway to the midewiwin lodge? | The Bear Clan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 84: what are the four sacred herbs? | sage, sweetgrass, cedar, and tobacco |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 206: How do you say hummingbird in Ojibwe? | Nenookaasi |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 201: What is the sugar bush? | The sugar bush is a grove of maple trees where the ojibwe draw maple sap. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 228: How do you say be quiet, still in Ojibwe? | Bizaan |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 229: How do you say "It is calm" in Ojibwe? | Anwaatin |
According to Night Flying Woman page 52: How do you say "thunder" in Ojibwe? | animiki |
According to Night Flying Woman page 54: How do you say "clan" in Ojibwe? | Dodaim |
According to Night Flying Woman back cover: What was the author striving for? | peace and equality |
According to Night Flying Woman page 135: How do you say Maple Sugar in Ojibwe? | Sissabagwad |
According to Night Flying Woman page 134: how do you say Night Flying Woman in Ojibwe? | Nibowisegwe |
According to Night Flying Woman page 133: How do you say Listen in Ojibwe? | Bisindan |
According to Night Flying Woman, Front Cover of book: who was the author? | Ignatia Broker |
According to Mishomis Book page 7: Who did Githi Manito send to the original man to walk, talk and play with? | Maengun - The wolf |
According to Mishomis Book page 25: How do you say sage in Ojibwe? | Kodaywushk |
According to the Mishomis Book (front cover) Who was the author of the Mishomis Book? | Edward Benton-Banai |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 19: What did Epingishmook give to his son? | A Pipe of Peace |
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 151: What does the name Mudjeekawis imply and mean? | Eldest son |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 156: name the occasion that is recorded where all four brothers met. | The Day Nanabush married |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 19: How do you say s/he is happy in Ojibwe? | Jiikendam |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 19: How do you say s/he is sad in ojibwe? | Gashkendam |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 135: How do you say s/he is mad in Ojibwe? | Nishkaadizi |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 135: How do you say s/he is sleepy in Ojibwe? | Noondenibaa |
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 134: How do you say s/he is cold in Ojibwe? | Giikaja |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: How do you say "It is a nice day"? | Mino-Giizhigad |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: How do you say "The wind starts to blow"? | Maadanimad |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: What is "asibishidosh"? | There is a tornado |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: what is "dakaasin"? | There is a cool wind |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: How do you say "It is warm and mild as spring approaches"? | Aabawaa ani-ziigwang |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: what does "Gii-anwaatin gii-wewebanaabiyan" mean? | It was calm when you were fishing |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: What does "ani-gisinaa. Wii soogipon ."mean | It is becoming cold. It is going to snow. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: How do you say "It is March. It is very windy"? | Andego-giizis. Gichi-noodin |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 12: What is "bangishimog, Miskwaanakwad"? | when the sun sets, the sky is red. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 14: What is "mishtaadim"? | a workhorse |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 15: What is "wiinaange"? | a turkey vulture |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: How do you say "the horse is running"? | bebezhigoogaanzhi bimibatoo |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: how do you say "the butterfly is pretty"? | Memengwaa onizhishi |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: what does "aamoo ozhaawizi dash makadewizi" translate to? | The bee is yellow and black. |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: Say "The frog jumps" in Ojibwe. | Omakakii gwaaskwani |
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 17: Translate "We are making sap" into Ojibwe | "nindiskigamizigemin" |
According to The Good Path page 15: What were the first four things the creator created? | wind, water, rocks, and fire |
According to The Good Path page 15-16: The four substances wind, water, rocks, and fire was given some of the creator's power. What did that power become? | It's soul |
According to The Good Path page 16: What was the substance wind given? | It was given gentleness as well as howling. |
According to The Good Path page 16: What was the substance water given? | It was given calmness and the ability to crash in large waves. |
According to The Good Path page 16: what was the substance fire given? | It was given warmth and the ability to destroy. |
According to The Good Path page 16: What were the substance rocks made from? | From the smallest grains of sands to the tallest mountains. |
According to The Good Path page 16: The creator made the galaxies, stars, planets, and moons of the universe from what four substances? | Wind, water, fire, and rocks |
According to The Good Path page 17: What were the four kinds of plants that the creator made? | vegetables, trees, grasses, and flowers |
According to The Good Path page 17: What are the four intervals in the circle of life? | Birth, growth, death, and rebirth |
According to The Good Path page 17: the values of the Good Path come directly from the creator. What are those values? | Honor the creator; honor elders;l honor women;l honor our elder brothers; be peaceful; be kind to everyone; be moderate in our thoughts, words or deeds; be courageous; and keep our promises. |
According to The Good Path page 20: How did the creator decide to purify the earth of all its evil? | With a great flood. |
According to The Good Path page 21: Waynabosho the great teacher of the Ojibwe people is known to be what two things? | Half-Human, Half-Spirit |
According to The Good Path page 21: What animal sacrificed himself to save the earth? | Muskrat |
According to The Good Path page 22: After Muskrat sacrificed himself, what other animal gave of themselves and held the ball of earth on its back? | Turtle |
According to The Good Path page 25: Who are the ancient ancestors of the Ojibwe? | Lenni Lenape |
According to The Good Path page 25: What is the oldest written record or song of native people in North America that contains 687 words and 183 symbols? | Wallam Olum |
According to The Good Path page 26: What were made out of shells and often told stories or relayed messages? | Wampum belts |
According to The Good Path page 27: Sacred songs were put on wooden tablets carved with the written language. What were those wooden tablets called? | Prayer sticks, or song sticks |
According to The Good Path page 29: What did survivors of the flood become known as? | The Turtle People |
According to The Good Path page 37: What is the meaning of Anishinaabeg? | Spontaneous beings |
According to The Good Path page 38: What is offered in prayer to the rising and setting sun? | Tobacco or asema |
According to The Good Path page 46: What White Earth Ojibwe woman ran for vice president of the United States in the year 2000? | Winona LaDuke |