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Title: The Ojibwa's are very strong


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The Ojibwa's are very strong will never give
up.
Ojibwa
By Kayla
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Homes and village s
Homes and village s
  • The Ojibwa homes are called a wigwam. Their house
    is round with a circular top. It is made from
    trees and bark.

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Homes and Villages
  • Both men women helped make wigwams.
  • The men bent trees poles to make the frame.
  • The women covered it with grasses bark.

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  • The Ojibwa ate many different things like
    vegetables, wild rice, fish, nuts, meat, berries,
    and, sweet maple sugar.

food
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food
  • They gathered nuts, berries, and also used maple
    sugar to make the food taste sweet.

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Clothing
Clothing
  • The Europeans brought cloth materials and beads
    to North America.
  • (They made their clothing out of plants).

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Clothing
  • The men wore deerskin leggings, shirts and
    moccasins.
  • The women wore the same exact clothing, but on
    special days they wore
    dresses, and moccasins.

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Location and Environment
  • The Ojibwa Indians land is bordered by oceans,
    trees, grasses, sand, and dirt.

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Location and Environment
  • The Ojibwa used to live around Canada near the
    Great Lakes area.

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Weapons for Hunting and Fighting
  • The Ojibwa tribes weapons were made out of
    stones, sticks, rope, and, many other materials.

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Weapons for Hunting and Fighting
  • One of the Ojibwas weapons is called a hatchet.
    We use these now with sticks and stones.

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Customs, Beliefs, and Religion
  • The Ojibwas religion is based on spirits. A
    religion is a set of beliefs that people follow.
    The Ojibwa respected nature because the spirits
    controlled it. Some spirits controlled the
    weather. Other spirits controlled peoples
    health.

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Customs, Beliefs, and Religion
  • The Ojibwa sang songs that were prayers in their
    religion.
  • Today, many Ojibwa are members of the Christian
    faith.

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Roles of Men
  • The role for a man was to go spear fishing or
    hunting for food and trading for better goods.

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Roles of Women
  • The role for a woman was to cook for their
    families and to watch their children and family.

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Roles of Children
  • The role for a child was to play wooden games
    to do jobs around their houses to help there
    families.

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Leadership and Government
  • When clans go traveling, they always have a warm
    place to stay at like a friends or families tipi.

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Leadership and Government
  • A clans symbol is usually an animal or a bird.
  • One Ojibwas clan used a bear for its symbol.

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Arts and Crafts
  • The arts and crafts they made were suits, toys,
    and dolls.

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bibliography
  • Bill ,Lund. The Ojibwa Indians. USA Capstone
    Press,1997.
  • Susan Stan. The Ojibwe. Vero beach Florida
    Rourke Publications Inc. 1989.

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  • The Ojibwas Are, Super Strong Will
    Never Give Up! .

By Kayla,
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