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Title: The Ojibwe


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The Ojibwe
  • By Chelsea Munro

2
Region
  • They live all around the Great Lakes.
  • The climate is 11 degrees F (12 C). Theres a
    river called Red River Valley.

3
Animals
  • These are some of the animals in the Eastern
    Woodland.
  • Some of the big animals are moose, elk, coyotes,
    wolves, and bears.
  • The smaller animals are muskrat, bobcats, lynx,
    porcupines, and raccoons.
  • The water animals are beaver, fish, and otters.

4
Food
  • The Ojibwe eat woodland animals like deer, elk,
    bear, beaver, and buffalo.
  • They gather berries, wild rice, fruit, and nuts.
  • They plant corn, beans, squash, and pumpkins.

5
Shelter
  • Wigwams have tied woven mats.
  • Inside their frame is covered in bark.
  • They roll the bark to a new camp.

6
Eastern Woodland Plants
  • The trees are pine, oak, maple, basswood, ash,
    elm, and cottonwood.
  • Thats all the plants.

7
Today
  • There are 190,000 Ojibwes.
  • They got money to buy their land back.
  • Today they still have their traditions to
    celebrate.

8
Clothing
  • For clothing, women wore dresses, moccasins,
    headdresses, cloth blouses, jackets, face paint,
    and coin necklaces.
  • The men wore breech cloths and leggings.
  • The boys wore war paint too.

9
Family Life
  • Children had less time to play because they did
    chores.
  • Elders told stories.
  • Women were farmers.

10
European Influence
  • Europeans brought diseases to the animals, and
    the animals carried diseases to the Ojibwe.
  • Europeans caused wars. They pushed tribes into
    each others land.
  • They traded beaver fur.
  • The Ojibwe were forced to move.

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Other
  • They made wampum belts that told stories about
    families.
  • They also made birch bark boxes.
  • Boys played lacrosse.
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