Legends and folktales from mn native americans
Final Power Point Presentation Chapter 10 Ojibwa
My Tribe
Dream Catchers. What is a dream catcher? Dream catchers are arts and crafts of the Native American people. The original web dream catcher of the Ojibwa.
The Ojibwa people By: Gunnar Jensen Traditions There are three main traditions. The maple syrup festival is when they collect maple syrup. The First.
The People of the Falls By: Annette Hynes. There are many different spellings/names for the Ojibwa people, including Ojibway, Ojibwe, and Chippewa, but.
FAIRY TALES Amanda Toth Lori Whited Tina Wysong Classroom Features ~ 0 Fifth Grade 0 Approximately 20-24 students 0 Whole-class, small group, and individual.
By Harry and Roman The Ojibwa lived close to woodlands or the Great Lakes. The blue squares are reservations.
The Clovis Hypothesis and Its Critics. A) Aboriginal Perspective: Native peoples originated in North America Wide variety of aboriginal "creation.
Ojibwa people Ojibwa people By: Tyler, Anna and Katie.
My trip to Wolf Ridge Amanda Rose. I wonder about Wolf Ridge... What will the bus ride be like? I’ve seen the buses and they look so big and nice, I hope.
"I paint with these colours to heal. My paintings honour the Anishnaabe ancestors who have roamed the Great Lakes for centuries upon centuries." Norval.