Playing time: 40 minutes. Previously published as: Cards against colonialism.
A card game that uses mature humor to satirize North American Indian stereotypes. Game play is similar to Cards Against Humanity.
For 2 or more players, ages 18 and above.
For 2-8 players. Duration of play: 40 minutes.
Discover the history of the First Peoples of the northeastern United States and Canada through this card game.
Ages 8 and up.
For 2-8 players. Duration of play: 40 minutes.
Discover the history of the First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest through this card game.
Ages 8 and up.
For 2-8 players. Duration of play: 40 minutes.
Discover the history of the First Peoples of the Columbia Plateau and western Montana through this card game.
Ages 8 and up.
For 2-8 players. Duration of play: 40 minutes.
Discover the history of the First Peoples of the subarctic region of North America through this card game.
Ages 8 and up.
For 2-5 players. Duration of play: 15 minutes.
Images and matching words challenge the player to move beyond the English language and immerse themselves in the Blackfeet language.
Ages 3 and up.
For 2-6 players. Duration of play: 15 minutes.
As you build your house, the last thing you want is a Ponoka inside. Get Ponoka out of your house by trapping him and putting him in an opponent's house.
Ages 7 and up.
For 2-6 players. Duration of play: 40 minutes.
Learn about the language and culture of the Blackfoot people through this game about making and selling items at market.
Ages 8 and up.
For 2-8 players. Duration of play: 30 minutes.
Learn about the language and culture of the Blackfeet People while playing this trading game about gathering food and feeding your people.
Ages 5 and up.
Enjoy the challenge of remembering where matching tiles are placed, while learning Blackfeet words and their associated images!
For children aged 5 and above, for 1 or 2 players.
For 2-6 players. Duration of play: 15 minutes. A fresh take on a classic card game. Learn Ojibwe vocabulary while making the most pairs.
Ages 3 and up.