Medicine Walk

Medicine Walk Glossary

Mackinaw

A thick blanket, such as were distributed to Indigenous Nations by the US and Canadian governments. Also a heavy woolen coat, usually plaid

Ojibway

An Indigenous Nation and member of the Anishinaabeg whose territories span the United States and Canada, traditionally centered around the Great Lakes. Can also be spelled Ojibwe and Ojibwa

Cree

One of the largest First Nations groups in North America, whose territories span the United States and Canada. Cree territories are adjacent to Ojibway territories

Métis

Communities who trace their descent to First Nations groups and European settlers; in Wagamese’s novel this refers to individuals of French descent, and so does not include the Starlights

Chilcotin (Tsilhqot’in)

A First Nations group who live between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains in west-Central British Columbia

Bannock

A type of fry bread which originates in Scotland but was eventually adopted by the Indigenous peoples of Canada

Grouse

A plump game bird

The bush

Land not on the road system, wilderness; can also be referred to as the backcountry or hinterlands

Reconnaissance

Military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features

Hooch

North American slang for alcohol, especially low-quality spirits

Honkytonk

A cheap or disreputable bar

Swale

Shade or a shady, cool place

Glassine

A glossy, transparent paper

Denizen

An inhabitant, indweller, or occupant, as opposed to a foreigner

Garrulous

Speech or talk that is full of long rambling statements, wordy

Modicum

A small quantity or portion

Canted

Sloped, slanted, or tilted upwards

Eking

Increasing or growing

Cantankerous

Demonstrating an ill-natured disposition, quarrelsome

Slatternly

Used to describe women or girls who are untidy, dirty, and slovenly in appearance