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By Harry and Roman
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The Ojibwa lived close to woodlands or the Great Lakes.
The blue squares are reservations.
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•Fruit•Fish•Wild rice•Sugar cakes (made from maple tree sap)•Nuts•Buffalo meat
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They often live in tipis (while camping) or wigwams. Wigwams were made from bent trees covered with buffalo hide and bark. It took very hard work to make a home.
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Ojibwa men and women wore deerskin dresses and breechcloths. Children's clothes were made from beaver, squirrel, or rabbit skin.
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•Traded guns, cloth, beads, and blankets•The French brought diseases, such as smallpox.
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They had a ceremony to give thanks to Manito-k-and Kichi Manitu. Also, a wild rice harvest festival.
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There flag is red ,green, brown, and blue.
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Here are some pictures that we found.
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These are more pictures that we found.
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Books: Tanner, Helen Hornbeck. Ojibwa. New York, N.Y: Chelsea House, 1992. Print
Todd, Anne M. The Ojibwa People of the Great Lakes (American Indian Nations). New York: Bridgestone Books, 2002. Print.
Websites:http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/northeast/ojibwa.html
http://www.bigorrin.org/chippewa_kids.htm
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest16267-172298-three-fires-native-americans-education-ppt-powerpoint/
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