Double Ball Game
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Double Ball Game

In the past, Double Ball was played only by women but has since expanded to be played by all groups. We thank Jason Plain Eagle for sharing his knowledge about this game.

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Singing and Drumming
Indigenous Celeste Halliwell Indigenous Celeste Halliwell

Singing and Drumming

The drum is said to be the heartbeat of the Creator. The significance is that the drum is one instrument used in every social and ceremonial occasion for making music.

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Pow Wow
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Pow Wow

The term Pow Wow, or Pau Wau, is believed to have its roots in the Algonquian language that originated in the Nagaransett territory, or Massachusetts area, and describes a community social gathering consisting of many dancers, drummers, and singers. Learn more in this week’s blog.

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Sundance: Okaan (O-gaan)
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Sundance: Okaan (O-gaan)

The Sun Dance ceremony for the Northern Plains tribes has been considered to be the central ceremony that served as a unifying force to bring together the various hunting bands for the summer buffalo hunt.

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Double Ball Game
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Double Ball Game

Many Indigenous groups played Double Ball or Nobbies including the Cree, Blackfoot, Inuit, Assiniboine, and Skowkale. Learn from Jason Plain Eagle about the history and his current experiences playing Double Ball.

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Truth and Reconciliation
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Truth and Reconciliation

“I have had the honor to work with the Blackfoot people to learn about many customs, beliefs and Niitsitapi. It has brought me humbleness in my life in addition to a great joy to know many wonderful Blackfoot people. I feel the need to share with our community with encouragement for community members to engage with the First Nations people and begin the healing process for all (Celeste Halliwell).”

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Earth Day -Ksaahkomm Ksiistsikó
Indigenous Celeste Halliwell Indigenous Celeste Halliwell

Earth Day -Ksaahkomm Ksiistsikó

William Singer ||| shares teachings from the land. “There are many things to talk about- Ksaahkomm Ksiistsikó, its Earth Day. Water is LIFE. It is how we are connected.” Learn more in this week’s Blog Post.

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Niitsitapi Values
Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood Indigenous Vicki Hazelwood

Niitsitapi Values

Blackfoot elders describe Niitsitapi values as those that make for a good life and an orderly life. Learn more about these important values in this week’s blog.

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