Across
- 1. Telegraph, Grand Portage community newspaper *
- 2. Period when bears eat nonstop before hibernation *
- 3. Sacred medicine used for cleansing and protection
- 7. Josephine, Highest peak in Grand Portage
- 8. Falls, Minnesota’s tallest waterfall
- 10. Great lake bordering Grand Portage
- 13. Rice, Traditional food harvested in autumn
- 15. Cozy plaid fabric
- 18. Ojibwe for “let’s start” *
- 19. Inawemigoo, Ojibwe for “Good Relations” *
- 20. plant, Brewed for tea and placed above doors
- 22. Lifesaving device for cardiac arrest *
- 23. Tree known for brilliant red fall leaves
- 26. Seasonal journey of birds heading south
- 30. Autumn tree confetti
- 31. Giizhikens, Ojibwe for “Little Cedar Spirit Tree” *
- 32. Mobile veterinary program serving Grand Portage pets *
- 34. Popular paddle sport coming to Grand Portage *
- 37. Ogimaag, Community Charter School *
- 38. Minnesota’s largest wild animal
- 40. Beloved community member remembered in this issue *
- 41. Senator who attended the Coast Guard induction ceremony *
- 42. Nut that ripens in the fall
- 43. Tree whose leaves shimmer gold in autumn
- 46. What locals call the Ruffed Grouse
- 47. Found thriving in damp autumn soil
Down
- 1. Ojibwe for brook trout *
- 4. Means “original people”
- 5. Facility that raises brook trout for restoration efforts
- 6. Ojibwe for “hurry up” *
- 9. Dancing dress with metal cones
- 11. Classic autumn decoration and food
- 12. Bear, Hungry and intelligent local wildlife *
- 14. Fall *
- 16. Tart red fall berry
- 17. Ojibwe for “listen” *
- 21. Harvest fruit turned into sauce, cider, or pie
- 24. Bark, Material traditionally used for canoes and baskets
- 25. Day of equal light and darkness in September
- 27. Lights dancing across the sky
- 28. Royale, Island national park visible on clear days
- 29. Keeping watch while on the water *
- 33. Ojibwe for “wait” *
- 35. Minnesota’s state bird
- 36. Author of I Will Remember for You *
- 39. Grand Portage Chairman’s family name *
- 44. Tribal Emergency Manager *
- 45. Lands, Department managing natural resources for the Band *
