By: Adham Olivia John Lexi  The UP and a little part of the LP.

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By: Adham Olivia John Lexi

 The UP and a little part of the LP

 They lived in birch bark Wigwams What is it made out of?  Birch bark from trees and Cattails mats What did it look like?  Wigwams are 8 to 10 feet tall  Most of the woman made them

What did they eat?  They ate Harvested Wild rice Nuts, Yellow, Squash, Fish, Maple sugar, Deer, Beans, Corn, Dogs  How did they get their food?  Wood land ojibwa’s hunted small animals with snares and Spears.  The caught fish using ish hooks with a fishing line made out of sinew[animal muscle].  They were farmers they harvested wild rice and corn they gathered fruits and vegetables.

 What were the jobs of men?  They were good Hunters,went to war and Harvested.  What were the jobs of women? They were Farmers, Child care,they cook And Harvest wild rice.

 Men’s clothing?  They wore Breech cloth and leggings.  Women’s clothing? Long dresses with removeable sleeves, Fancy bead work, Native american headress and Moccasins.

 How did they take care of the sick?  They used plants  They used a special kind of medicine How did they cook there food?  They put a pot over the fire How did they entertain themselves? They played lacross.

 they were exelent hunters and fisher men, They were good bead makers.

 What did children do?  They Harvested wild rice, Go to school and do Chores.

 Michigan studies werkly vol.8.  Great state michigan october  The mitten the three fires september 