Assuming hunting is required, the following 14 results were found.
Huntinghttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/hunting
Learn The Pathshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/learnthepaths
Security, Economy, Health, and Self-Government. Collect all six elements to complete the wheel and win the game. In the Hunting game, the player is the Hunting Boss. He or she must control the use of his or her hunting territory, follow and enforce the...
Chapter 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter2
rituals were directed to them. Some rituals involved offering tobacco to the water, placing meat in the fire and singing hunting songs that were devoted to the animal spirits that gave their lives to us. The songs and the way the hunter sang of the...
Chapter 4A - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-3
more and more non-aboriginal peoples were coming into our lands. At times we came across them in the bush while we were hunting and trapping. Our peoples saw signs that the animals were being trapped on our lands, sometimes from poisoned bait that was...
Chapter 1https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter1
the Anishinaabe and Mushkegowuk Peoples? We, the Anishinaabe and Mushkegowuk Peoples, are often referred to as Sub-arctic hunting and gathering peoples, meaning that we live and hunt in a region that is south of the Arctic Circle in Canada. You can...
Chapter 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter3
only find small game like rabbits, ptarmingan and fish. So many people died of starvation. Our Elders tell many stories of hunting hardships and of those who perished from hunger. My own mother who was a young child in the early 1900s told me that often...
Chapter 4B - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-3
know that our Elders in 1905 did the best they could for us living today. Our Elders secured our education, protected our hunting, fishing and trapping rights, and ensured health care. Do you think they did a good job? I think they did an amazing job by...
Teachershttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/teachers
10 Game Walkthroughs POTE Game Concept Summary Main Village Walkthrough Canoeing Game Walkthrough Healing Game Walkthrough Hunting Game Walkthrough Resources Game Walkthrough Trapping Game Walkthrough Negotiating Game Walkthrough Register with the site...
Friday, May 7, 2010 All worn out from moose hunting, trapping, and canoeing on PathoftheElders.com? Check out this week’s interesting articles on education, technology, and games! 1) Nicola Whitton’s blog about game-based learning is always a pleasure...
your discussion! 2) The Trapping Game shows how the Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe peoples depended on their trapping and hunting skills to survive during the long winter months in Northern Ontario. Have your students read Chapter 1 of the Essay ("Who Are...
details of its upcoming contest! Make sure you’re ready to compete – visit PathoftheElders.com to practice your trapping, hunting, and canoeing skills! 1) OK, game-based learning is fine for kids, but is it really useful for adults? This is the question...
Trapping Game to be entertaining, but we also wanted it to express the cultural significance of ndoho (the Cree word for hunting, fishing, and trapping in the bush); we wanted to explore the First People’s reciprocal relationship with the land and...
Potehuninghttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/potehunting
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Wachay! Launched in 2008https://www.pathoftheelders.com/blogs/137-wachay-launched-in-2008
Beyond the game itself, where players can learn the story of Treaty 9 as well as activities such as canoeing, trapping, hunting and healing, the website that houses the game offers many cultural resources. Among these resources are interviews with...