 Southern Ontario, Michigan, and Oklahoma by the U.S government.

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 Southern Ontario, Michigan, and Oklahoma by the U.S government.

 Villages, and Homes made out of birchbark and wigwams.

 Men  Breethclothes made out of skin of animals. They whore brown, leathery capes. They whore headbands with a pattern and feathers.  _____________________________________  Women  They whore leggings. They whore moccasins. They whore deer skin shorts.

 They ate beans, deer, corn, squash, fish, cornbread, and soups.

 Men  Hunting ____________________________________  Women  Cooking, cropping, story telling to children  ____________________________________  Children  Getting took care of and was getting read to.

 They spoke English  They went to school  Resources- Bps Wikis and Google

 Question 1: What language did they speak?  Answer to question 1: English  Question 2: What was there clothes like?  Answer to question 2: They whore robes made out of rabbit skin.  Question 3: What were Ottowa’s homes like in the past?  Answer to question 3: Villages made out of birchbark.