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THE OJIBWA PEOPLE

THE OJIBWA PEOPLE. Who were the Ojibwa? . Where they came from. The Ojibwa came from the Eastern Woodlands part of North America. Map of a part of the eastern woodlands territory . Indian corn. Food they ate.

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THE OJIBWA PEOPLE

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  1. THE OJIBWA PEOPLE Who were the Ojibwa?

  2. Where they came from. • The Ojibwa came from the Eastern Woodlands part of North America. Map of a part of the eastern woodlands territory

  3. Indiancorn Food they ate. The Ojibwa were hunters and farmers. They grew crops such as squash, roots, nuts, wild rice, wildberries, fruits, and veggies. They hunted elk, fish, coyote, wolves, and fox

  4. Skills they were known for. The Ojibwa had skills some for making a house to live in, and some that they made for their children. The houses they made from birch bark and young tree saplings’. They also made dream catchers. The believed that it would help kids control their dreams at night. • A wigwam A child sleeping with a Dream catcher

  5. Beliefs The Ojibwa had many beliefs like with dream catchers they would help children control their dreams at night, also another one they had Was everything had a spirit or soul. And they would offer trees tobacco Before peeling its bark. The Ojibwa also had sweat lodges used for ceremonies. Frame of a sweat lodge

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