The Ojibwe People of the Seasons by Mrs. Dahlgren's Class
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Ojibwe in Winter
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What Foods Do They Eat?
• They eat wild rice• They eat squirrel
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What Were Some of the Chores They Did?
• They made clothing.
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What Did They Do For Fun?
• They told stories• They played games
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Bibliography
A New True book,The Chippewa Alice Osinski 1992
The Ojibwe PeopleThe Minnesota Historical Society 1973
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Ojibwe SpringBy Cody Hemenway
Josh HouseDayna Henrichs
Kaitlin Glenz
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Maple Sugar Groves
• The Ojibwe moved to the Maple Sugar Groves from the Winter Hunting grounds.
• Women made cone shaped wigwams to live in.
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Maple Sugar
• Ojibwe people gathered maple sap to make maple syrup and maple sugar.
• Ojibwe tapped trees to get sap.
• Ojibwe made candy out of maple sugar.
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Food
• Men speared at night .• Ojibwe used a
birchbark torch to attract the fish.
• Ojibwe ate venison from deer.They also ate fish and bear.
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Tools
• Ojibwe used spears to catch fish.
• Ojibwe also used a spout to let the maple sugar come out.
• Ojibwe used bow and arrows to hunt.
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Planting
• Ojibwe planted all sorts of food like berries and vegetables.
• Ojibwe used berry juices to dye beads.
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Leisure Time
• Ojibwe met friends and relatives around the fire when all their work was done.
• They told stories among each other.
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Summer For The Ojibwe
By:Rachel Kent
Catelyn Stamm
Tony Vang
Calahan Stoffle
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Wigwams
• Bent cedar saplings to make the frame
• Peeled birchbark off birch tree
• Sewed birchbark onto frame
• Put large hide for door on wigwam.
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Gardening
• Planted corn, squash, beans, potatoes, and lettuce
• Gathered cranberries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,cherries, and grapes
• Squeezed cranberries for juice
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Tanning Hides
• Women put hide on round frame made out of branches.
• Spread deer brain and urine on hide to smooth it
• Scrape dirty germs off the hide with a sharp rock
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Fishing
• Men fished with spears in canoes.
• Boys made arrowheads for the tip of spear.
• When fishing at night men used torches because fish are attracted to light.
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Baskets
• Peeled birch bark off the birch tree
• Folded and cut the shape for the basket
• Used sinew, twine, or longrass to sew the rim of the basket
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Lacrosse
• In their leisure time they would play lacrosse.
• They would wrap deer skin around a rock and bent sticks to make rackets.
• Then they put nets on the rackets.
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Bibliography
A New True Book , The Chippewa
Alice Osinski
1992
The Ojibwe People
The Minnesota Historical Society
1973
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Ojibwe FallBy:Alexis Meservey
Olivia HoesleyKyle Lindsay
Bodie Brovold
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The Rice Camp
• They lived in the wild rice camp.
• They lived in wigwams.
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Wild Ricing
• They went wild ricing in a canoe.
• Two people went ricing at a time.
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Wild Rice
• They used two cedar sticks.
• They also used a pole.• They got to the
marshes by a birch bark canoe.
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Shaking Wild Rice
• They used birch bark baskets.
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Stirring Wild Rice
• They stirred the wild rice in a pot.
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Storing Wild Rice
• They stored the wild rice in birch bark baskets.
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Bibliography
The Ojibwe People The Minnesota Historical Society1973
A New True Book, The Chippewa Alice Osinski1992