About their peoples By cassius Seminole eaton The land at the time was flourishing with life including Indians!  The Ojibwa land is listed below I.

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About their peoples By cassius Seminole eaton

The land at the time was flourishing with life including Indians!  The Ojibwa land is listed below I. Manitoba II. Ontario III. South Dakota IV. Wisconsin V. Minnesota VI. Michigan VII. Etc…etc…  The Ojibwa clothing facts are listed below  Clothing was most likely to be found as deerskin  European dresses were common  In the winter the people wore moose skin leggings with the fur inside the Ojibwa often embroidered their clothing with beads

 The did not have cars or horses at the time but the Ojibwa traveled just fine without them!  The Ojibwa travelled mostly by foot on land.  They traveled by canoe.  And by sled

 The woman usually did most of the preparing of and cooking food.  The Ojibwa as well as all the Indian tribes mostly ate corn and wild rice corn inhabited almost two thirds of their diet!  Wild rice however was an every other day kind of meal.

The end  Well I guess this is the end I hope you enjoyed the slide show!