By Ava, Camden, and Charlie. The Ottawas made there houses out of bark and young trees. From the Michigan book Houses.

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By Ava, Camden, and Charlie

The Ottawas made there houses out of bark and young trees. From the Michigan book Houses

Women in Ottawa wear skins and fur. from the Michigan book Clothes

The Ottawa’s live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. From the Michigan book LIVE

The Ottawa’s evarage climate in January is around 15 degrees and up from the Michagan book Climate

The Ottawa’s travel was usually boats. from the Michigan book TRAVEL

The Ottawa’s weather in January was usually cold and snowy. From the Michagan book WEATHER

The Ottawa’s speak English or native Ottawa language. from http;// kids.htm SPEAK

The Ottawa’s Natural Resources usually were what they ware, eat, and what they use to build there houses. from the Michigan book NATURAL RESOURCES

How the Ottawa’s adapt to there envierment. They adapt to there envierment by making there own suplize, clothes, houses, hunting food,and more. THE BIG QUESTTION

Thank for watching our Ottawa project. THANKS