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Ojibwa people Ojibwa people By: Tyler, Anna and Katie

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Ojibwa people Ojibwa people

By: Tyler, Anna and Katie

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DolomiteDolomite“Dolomite is a sedimentary mineral formed from the skeletal

remains of small marine animals. It has a high calcium content because the shells and skeletal structure of marine organisms consist mainly of calcium. The mineral is a calcium/magnesium carbonate.”

https://healthplushra.staywellsolutionsonline.com/outcomeimprovement/cancer/Library/NutritionalSupplements/19,Dolomite

The could use it for pots

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Homes

They had dome shaped homes called wigwams. They made them out of sticks and bark.

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What language do the What language do the Ojibways speakOjibways speak

“Most Ojibway people speak English, but some of them also speak their native Ojibway language. Ojibway is a musical language that has complicated verbs with many parts. If you'd like to know a few easy Ojibway words, aaniin (pronounced ah-neen) is a friendly greeting and miigwech (pronounced mee-gwetch) means "thank you." You can listen to an Ojibway man talk his language here and read an Ojibway picture glossary here.”

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How do Ojibway Indian How do Ojibway Indian children live, and what did children live, and what did they do in the past?they do in the past?(They do the same things any children do--play with each other, go to school and help around the house. Many Ojibway children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. In the past, Indian kids had more chores and less time to play, just like colonial children. But Ojibway kids did have dolls and toys to play with, and older boys liked to play lacrosse. Like many Native Americans, Ojibway mothers traditionally carried their babies in cradleboards on their backs--a custom which many American parents have adopted now.

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What was Ojibway What was Ojibway transportation like in the transportation like in the days before cars? Did they days before cars? Did they paddle canoes?paddle canoes?

“Yes--the Ojibway Indian tribe was well-known for their birchbark canoes. These canoe pictures compare long-nose Ojibway canoes to canoe styles of other tribes. Canoeing is still popular in the Ojibway nation today, though few people handcraft their own canoe from birch bark anymore. Over land, Chippewa people used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) Today, of course, the Chippewas also use cars... and non-native people also use canoes.”

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They are all the same They are all the same tribetribeThis are the namesChippewa, Ojibway, Ojibwe and ojibwa

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ClothingClothingChippa women wore dresses with a remove bale, sleeves. Men wore breechcloths and legging lather adapted Jacket sand blouses and with fancy breadwork

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It was cold there was glaciers in the winter and In the summer it was hot and there was rain. In the spring it was warm like the fall with rain

Climate and weather

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Our sitesOur sites

http://www.bigorrin.org/chippewa_kids.htm

http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm

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