OTTAWA Dylan, Alexandre and Vishal In Michigan…. Northern and Western In Canada…Ottawa In the USA….Oklahoma LOCATION.

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OTTAWA Dylan, Alexandre and Vishal

In Michigan…. Northern and Western In Canada…Ottawa In the USA….Oklahoma LOCATION

Homes and Shelter Type of house…Wigwam Materials…Birch bark and sticks Description..Dome shaped, fairly small

CLOTHING  MEN Animal skin  MATERIALS Animal skin  LOOKED LIKE A robe  WOMEN Animal skin  MATERIALS Animal skin  LOOKED LIKE A robe

FOOD  TYPES…Meat like deer, fish, pork  WAYS THEY HUNTED…Boated across bodies of water, bow and arrow, traps and nets  WAYS THEY CAUGHT FISH…Boated  FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND GRAINS… Green vegetables

JOBS WOMEN DID Cooked, made baskets, made wigwams JOBS MEN DID Hunted, played games JOBS CHILDREN DID Helped Parents JOBS WOMEN DID Cooked, made baskets, made wigwams JOBS MEN DID Hunted, played games JOBS CHILDREN DID Helped Parents ROLES OF MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN

SPEICIAL SKILLS SPECIAL TRADE OR SKILL Hunting ACTIVITIES AND THINGS THEY MADE Target practice, wigwams

They eat meat, fruits, vegetables and grains. They made their weapons out of wood and metal. They made wigwams out of birch bark and sticks.

Resources Google.com And other search engines.