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Title: Ojibwa/Chippewa By Andrea


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Ojibwa/ChippewaBy Andrea Megan
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Food
  • Here are some pictures of what they ate.
  • They ate Bison, corn, Berries , Deer, and wild
    rice.

3
Were they lived
  • Ojibwa Indians lived in birch bark houses that
    they made from birch bark trees.

4
Clothing
  • Here are some pictures of Ojibwa/Chippewa
    clothing.
  • They made patterns in some of the clothing.
  • They either made cloths or traded for cloths.
  • There clothing was made of animal skin sometimes.
    But other times they do not have clothes that
    warm.

5
Hunting
  • They sometimes would hunt fish. How do they do
    it? They do it in a canoe. They go out in the
    night and use a lantern to attract the fish, then
    they see a fish and BAAM! The fish is dead
    because they stabbed it.

6
Beliefs
  • One thing that these native Americans believed
    in was dream catchers. They believed that the
    dream catchers would let good dreams go through
    and bad dreams would get stuck.

7
Were they live.
  • Chippewa Indians use to live around lake
    Superior. They also lived in Michigan,
    Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

8
Europeans
  • Europeans took food and took the land from our
    tribe. They took there kids too, and turned them
    into Europeans. Europeans called the Indians the
    Indian problem.

9
Flags
  • Here are some flags Ojibwa Indians used. I do not
    really know what they mean though.

10
Games
  • Ojibwa children did have dolls and toys. But one
    thing they liked to play with was called Ojibwa
    string game.

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Interesting facts
  • Chippewa woman were responsible for making
    cloths. To make cloths soft they used animal
    brains and rubbed them against the cloths.

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The End
  • I hope in you learned a lot in this slide show
    and enjoyed it a lot.
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