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This morning, I woke up very tired. I was up all night because my brother was snoring at the other end of our wigwam. A wigwam is what we call our house. It is made out of.
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Man I am hungry well we usally eat corn, beans, squash, nuts, buffalo, rice, turkey, rabbits, and fish. Also we eat Meat, Berries, Fruits, Corn,Wild Plants, and Maple Syrup from Tree Sap.
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The men and women in our tribe wear headdresses, moccasins, breechcloths, leather leggings, tunics or a mantle.The chiefs have special feathers on their hats and the warriors that l always want to meet have mohawks.
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Tribes stretch across eastern North America, Atlantic, Rocky Mountains, North Canada, and South Carolinas. They also stretched from the east coast, Michigan, New York and, theOttawa River in Canada, and Pennyslyvania. Many of the Algonquin tribes inhabited the upper region of Georgia
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We live right outside the wild rice region. There are many birch trees around our town. We live right next to the Ottawa river.
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Fish Raccoon Bear Squirrel Beaver Moose Seal Caribou Whale
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Here it is hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
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In the summer we fish and in the winter we sleep in small tents huddled together.
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We gathered food in the summer so they would
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My future plans are to become a warrior, because I want to protect my village. Also I want to have a mohawk like the warriors do. Again I am Rowtag Abooksigun.
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Well I am going to join the warriors in their war against the settlers.. Bye!
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http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_ wh3.html . http://www.bigorrin.org/algonquin_kids.htm. N.p.. Web. 29 Oct 2013.. library.thinkquest.org/6299/algon.htm
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THANK YOU
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