Eastern Woodlands Ojibwa, Ottawa, Nipissing, Algonquin, Maliseet, Mi’kaq.

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Eastern Woodlands Ojibwa, Ottawa, Nipissing, Algonquin, Maliseet, Mi’kaq

Where they lived  Southwest Ontario

Land  Lots of trees.  Very planty.  Great lakes.

climate  Cool winters.  Warm summers

Animals  Bears, beaver, moose, raccoon,seal,fish,whale, caribou, white tail deer

plants  Birch tree.  Deciduous trees

FOOD  Horticulture - corn, beans, squash,  Animals – raccoon, bears, squirrels, beaver, moose, seal, caribou, whale.

clothing  Moccasins, leggings, mittens, belt, coat, robes. fish skins.

Tools  Bows and arrows  Lances, traps, snares  Dead falls  Nets hooks  Wood and bark

transportation  Canoes, snowshoes, sleds.

work  Hunting, fishing, building houses, collecting food, making clothes.

Houses  Wigwams.