What was the language of the Ojibwe?
English and Ojibway Language
What does "hau" mean in Dakota language?
Friendly greeting; hi, hello
What was the popular river that brought settlers here to Stearns County?
Mississippi
Who was the first group of Europeans to come to MN?
French
Who came and settled in Minnesota first?
Ojibwe and Dakota
What was the major transportation for the Ojibwe?
Birchbark Canoes
Horseback riding
Many germans came to Stearns County due to the cash crops. Stearns County has many _______.
Farmlands
What great lake did the French europeans first settle on in MN?
Lake Superior
Europeans came to MN around what year?
1650
How many reservations does the Ojibwe tribe have?
7
How many reservations/communities does the Dakota have?
4
What year did the Europeans come to Stearns county?
1800s
In the 1850s, another large group of Europeans came to MN. Who were these people?
Germans
What is the capital of Minnesota?
St. Paul
Name one type of art and craft from the Ojibwe culture?
Dream catchers
Beading
Basket weaving
What is a type of art and craft that the Dakota create?
Wampum Belts
Name one city or town in Stearns County
Albany, Avon, St. Joseph, St. Cloud, Wakefield, etc.
Europeans and Ojibwe began making land treaties in what year?
1800s
Sieur Du Luth has a city named after him.. what city is it?
Hint: Last name!!
Duluth
Northern Minnesota
What year did the Ojibwe and Dakota go to war for land?
1737
What is a county?
Region of a state
Which European trader helped negotiate a treaty between the Europeans, Ojibwe, and Dakota?
Sieur Du Luth
In 1832, explorer Henry Schoolcraft finally found the source of the Mississippi River.. what was this source called?
Lake Itasca