Someday: up to page 5
Across
- 2. Anne’s youngest daughter
- 3. 2words, A Canadian federal law outlining the government's relationship with Indigenous peoples, covering governance, land management, and cultural practices.
- 4. p3, a political theory leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- 5. the reference to Oka in Someday is this literary device
- 7. Janice’s name at birth
- 10. A play written by Drew Hayden Taylor, Only Drunks and ________Tell the Truth
- 12. Anne’s first-born, taken away shortly after birth
- 14. p3, an outline or shape of an object or person.
- 15. name of Anne, Barb, and Rodney’s tribe
- 19. a reference to a famous literary or historical figure or event
- 20. a long speech by a single character. Can be heard by other characters
- 22. Land set aside for the use and occupancy of a specific group or community, often Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States.
- 24. mother of Grace and Barb, winner of lottery
- 25. (CAS), Children’s Aid _________, A Canadian child welfare agency providing support and protection for at-risk children.
Down
- 1. p4, Waving or exhibiting a weapon or object, often in a threatening manner.
- 6. last name of Anne and Barb
- 8. 2words, A period in Canada, primarily during the 1960s to the 1980s, when Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and placed in non-Indigenous homes.
- 9. p5, A musical style with short, detached, and distinct notes or beats.
- 11. the governing body for their Indian reserves
- 13. p2, anthropomorphic rodents created by Disney
- 15. 2words, name of the reservation on which the play is set
- 16. 3words, A Canadian playwright, novelist, and journalist known for exploring Indigenous issues and culture.
- 17. Barb’s boyfriend
- 18. the holiday that is approaching during the play
- 21. you should read with one of these
- 23. a speech of inner thoughts which is unheard by other characters