PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Ojibwe names
Ojibwe refers to there puckered mockesins
Anishinaabe means original people
Chippewa was a mispronunciation of Ojibwa
Shelter
The Ojibwe had homes called wigwams
Transportation
They had birch bark canoes, dogs, and horses
Daily life
Spring when the Ojibwe moved to there maple sugar camps, summer was the time the women and children would go hunting and the men would travel, fall was when the would go and harvest rice from marsh areas and where the rice grew, winter this is what they prepared for all year long during the winter the also hunted and the children wold play snow games and went sledding on bison ribs sleds
Crafts and clothing
They made moccasins, birch bark buckets, and birch bark containers, and deer and buffalo hide dresses
Most of there designs were floral
Food
They ate fish, ducks, geese, rice, strawberries, blackberries, cherries, cranberries, deer, elk, and blueberries
They played lacrosse almost all year round
There interactions were nuteral some times they were arguing sometimes they were having feasts and trading things with one another