PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Marriage
You were not allowed to marry someone in your own clan. When two people married,the groom moved into the wife's family wigwam for a year. After that,the young couple build a wigwam of their own.
You were not allowed to marry someone in your own clan. When two people married,the groom moved into the wife's family wigwam for a year. After that,the young couple build a wigwam of their own.
Jobs
Like the Dakota hundreds of years ago,the Ojibwe of centuries passed did not pay one another money wages. They did however,develop their human capital in order to become more successful in their seasonal work. Ojibwe girls helped their mothers grow corn and make clothing from animal hides. Girls learned these skills when they were young.
Boy went hunting animals for dinner.
Ojibwa activities
The objiwe played hide and go seek with butterfly's it adds skill to play this game.
Mocassin game was a a game that was very noisy. The kids has to get permission
From there parents to play this type of game. Lac arose was a rough game to the people it was a national game too villages play against with each other. Sep was a game that you have to sleep and someone tell a funny story the person who is the last
Too laugh wins and wins a prize.
Ojibwe education
The Ojibwa carries a people's memories, whether they are recounted
as individual reminiscences, as communal history, or as funny
tales. This collection of stories from Anishinaabe elders offers a
history of a people at the same time that it seeks to preserve the
language of that people. Based on interviews Treuer conducted with ten
elders this anthol-ogy presents the elders' stories transcribed in
Ojibwe with English translation on facing pages. These stories contain
a wealth of information, including oral histories of the Anishinaabe
people and personal reminiscences, and amazing tales like education
and humorous anecdotes. This dual-language text will prove instructive
for those interested in Ojibwe language and culture, while the stories
themselves offer the gift of a living language and the history of a
people.
Ojibwa manners: Children was taught bravery,patience,and some self
control from the time they were born and some rules.
1. You may not walk between an older person and the fire.
2. You may not interrupt an older person who is talking.
3. You may not laugh if something unusual happens.
4. You may not go to the neighbor at mealtimes and look wistfully at their food.
At one time the ojibwa tribe had a very large community, there population was was split into four clans. The southeastern Ojibwa stayed in the lower parts of Michigan, and part of Ohio. The plains of Ojibwa were in the north Ojibwa lived in Ontario, Canada and the ones who called themselves The Chippewas lived in the higher parts of Michigan, the northern half of Wisconsin , as well as the north side of Minnesota