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Religion Unit 2 Review AboriginalSpirituality

Jeopardy game rules Pick which team will begin questions first. Pick topic, and value. Don’t forget to say PLEASE! Read question carefully and answer in the form of a question. Click on purple arrow after question to go back to the question board page.

Unit 2 JeopardySymbolsRitualsTermsBeliefsFilms

This symbol shows the connection between the Great Spirit, humans & animals Angel of the North

Arrangements of rocks used for teaching, healing and other spiritual practices Petroforms

This is used when a member of the clan wants to speak Eagle feather

This symbol is seen throughout nature and because of its importance is often used in rituals Circles BONUS: State 3 sacred circles

State 2 of the 4 sacred herbs Cedar, sage, tobacco, sweetgrass

This symbol is used in Powwows, the Sun Dance, the Potlatch… Drums

The balancing of wealth within a clan Potlatch

List 2 seasonal rituals Harvest, Powwow, Sun Dance, Potlatch

This represents body, mind, spirit Braided hair

State one detail about a death ritual Death feast 1 yr later – after psn relearns how to be spirit, plate for deceased; wake; round dance; body on platform; Northern Lights believed to be ancestors dancing

Parts of this ritual were seen in both Pocahontas & Avatar Vision Quest

These 2 ceremonies involve purification Smudging & Sweat Lodge

Ethic #3 states; “Everything is…” Shared

What do some Aboriginals believe about Christianity today? Dialogue, integration

Refers to the earliest known inhabitants of an area Indigenous

Members of a tribe with the ability to help people with their spiritual, mental and physical health Shamans

Another name for the sacred Pipe Peace Pipe

Name 3 Aboriginal clans Various

Aboriginals believe this is in all living things including Mother Earth The Great Spirit

These are the first 2 things the Europeans tried to do to the Aboriginals Annihilate & Assimilate

These people are considered very wise and should be respected Elders

These are used for communication and navigation Inuksuks

These 2 people apologized to Aboriginals Pope & Harper

Eywa represents this belief The Great Spirit

Using films, give 2 examples that show that the Great Spirit is in all of creation Grandmother Willow, hair braided with animals, Jellyfish, dogs, Eywa…

What do the films teach us that Aboriginals believe about relationships Mate for life; spiritual commitment; must prove yourself a worthy partner

What do the films show us that Aboriginals believed about early Europeans Ignorant, selfish, materialistic

State 1 of the 3 ethics and give an example from a film 1.Do not interfere 2.The community is important 3.Everything is shared

State 3 things the Sky People did like the early Europeans Came for resources, attempted to assimilate/annihilate, set up schools, built roads, were ignorant…

What do Aboriginals say as a greeting and what does it mean “I see you” – I see into you (The Great Spirit/divine within)