MICHIGAN CANADA AND OTHER PARTS OF THE U.S.  The Ojibway tribe lived in upper parts of Michigan. x.

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MICHIGAN CANADA AND OTHER PARTS OF THE U.S.  The Ojibway tribe lived in upper parts of Michigan. x

Materials their homes were made out of Describe what their homes look like…They loooked brown and like a half oval but the sides are flat.

MEN What materials made from? Animal skin &fur. WOMEN What materials made from? Animal skin & fur.

Types of food. They ate fish,rice,beans,squash & berries. How they hunted. They. used bow & arrows. Ways they caught fish.They spear fished. Ways they got fruits and vegetables and grains to eat. From plants.

Men: They hunted & protected their families Women: they stayed with the kids. Children: They where home schooled.

1.They traded animal pelts. 2.They played foot races for fun.

They lived in dwellings. They raced.

The 3 fire, Ojibway teaching.