By Natalie and Erik and Daniel. Ojibwa people lived in wigwams made of birchbark.Wigwams were 8-10 feet tall. Wigwams were made of wooden frams.With sheets.

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By Natalie and Erik and Daniel

Ojibwa people lived in wigwams made of birchbark.Wigwams were 8-10 feet tall. Wigwams were made of wooden frams.With sheets corved with birch bark. Some wigwams were shaped like a dome and have a half oval and rectangular and some of the other wigwams look like a cone. Its not a tipi it’s a cone shaped wigwam

 What did they eat  Ojibwa tribes ate wild rice, corn, grains and meat deer raccoon squirrels and fish and vetabls and fruits.  How did they get it  They got there wild rice when they where in there canoes and past the wild rice they would tap it with there ores and harvest it.  To get the fish they where some ways they get the fish cold stab the fish or build traps.  They grow corn then after that they harvest the corn then eat it.  Ojibwa was known for growing and gardening vegetables and fruits.  They got there wild meat by traps but they usually used there weapons like bows arose spears and clubs

What did men wear? Leggings and breechcloths. A breechcloth is a long rectangular piece of tanned deerskin What did women wear? Women wore long presses Long presses Where made from Wool, yarn and string they where decorated with beadwork

 Adults Men where hunters and sometimes they fighted with other families to protect their own and the men went to fight when the mother stayed home with the children.  Children hunting and fishing with there farther

They lived in Minnesota Wisconsin and Michigan they also live in Sothern Canada Ontario Manitoba and Saskatchewan

 Ojibwa (kid)mostly play it string game  They where known for planting /gardening.  The type of game hunting and they did Ojibwa string game.

 Their art work could be beadwork. Some Ojibwa arts are made from birch bark like a baskets, Boxes and dream catchers.

 Erik newengham-Member of the Odawa tribe  Michigan Social Mitten-September 2001 issue  The Studies Weekly-Vol. 8 Issue 1, First Quarter Week 7  Great State Michigan-October 2004 issue  Ottawa Indian Fact Sheet-