By:Ansley,Clare,Chase,Jacob.. Clothing They dressed very neatly and wore tattoos, nose rings and ornaments. Their Winter fur robes hung comfortably.

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By:Ansley,Clare,Chase,Jacob.

Clothing They dressed very neatly and wore tattoos, nose rings and ornaments. Their Winter fur robes hung comfortably.

Food They had meat, corn also the food that the family had to grow.

Shelter They lived in teepees that the family built. Even the children built it to.

The European Settlers Many things happened to the Ottawa tribes in a result of the coming of the European settlers. It was a long time before the Ottawa know that the Europeans were O.K.

How the interacted with other tribes  They were O.K with some tribes other not really.

Skill The skill is that the Men liked to hunt a lot and the did not just do it they had FUN. The word Ottawa means “to trade” and that’s what they loved to do.

Picture places  We found the pictures at Clip Art Indianswww.Bing.com