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Ojibwe Clans Ojibwe Clans II Winter Count Winter Count II Storytellin g Storytellin g II
Why did the creator send down the animal ancestors? A 100
Because they needed help. A 100
Who were the protectors? A 200
The bears. A 200
Who were the teachers? A 300
The catfish. A 300
Who were the hunters? A 400
The martens. A 400
Who were the leaders? A 500
The cranes. A 500
Who were the medicine clan? B 100
Turtles B 100
How do Ojibwe people get their clan? B 200
From their fathers. B 200
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B 500
Who kept the winter count? C 100
The tribe historian. C 100
What type of event would be selected for addition to a winter count? C 200
Something that was important to all members of the village. C 200
What type of hide would normally be used for the winter count? C 300
Buffalo C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Why was winter the time to decide on what was added to the winter count? C 400
People counted their years by winters. C 400
What medium was used to draw the pictures on a winter count? C 500
Natural dyes. C 500
What would happen to the winter count when the historian died? D 100
It was passed on to his apprentice. D 100
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D 500
Why are stories told in winter? E 100
It’s traditional. It’s respectful to the animals. E 100
What do you give a traditional storyteller? E 200
Tobacco. E 200
Name two types of stories. E 300
Personal stories and creation stories. E 300
Who saved the Dakota people from starving? E 400
The little boy, he got rid of the white crows. E 400
Why did the crows feathers turn black? E 500
Smoke from the fire. E 500
Why did beaver want muskrats tail? F 100
He thought it was better than his. F 100
How many days did it take eagle to reach the creator? F 200
Four. F 200
F 300
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F 500
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If the beaver is going to M C Donalds is he ordering the cheeseburger or side salad? Click on screen to continue
The side salad Click on screen to continue
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