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100
The word Ojibwe named themselves that means "The Peolpe" or "The First People"
Anishinaabe (uh-nih-shih-NAH-BAY)
100
Define Migration:
The process of moving from one region or country to another
100
In which season did the Ojibwe live near marshes, ponds, & lakes in order to do the most important activity of this season: harvest wild rice?
Fall / Autumn
100
Which group of Indians lived in MN first? (Dakota or Ojibwe)
Dakota
100
True or False: Ojibwe, Ojibway, Ojibwe, & Otchipwe are all correct forms of spelling to refer to the Anishinaabe people.
True
200
Purposeful retelling of stories about the histories and legends of a group in order to teach about that culture, AND a very important aspect of life for the Ojibwe
Oral History
200
The Ojibwe first moved into the edge of the Dakota's territory in the 1500-1600s, which means they began to live in Minnesota too. True or False: many Minnesota places are named based on Ojibwe words for such places.
True (Like the city of Mahnomen being named after the Ojibwe word for wild rice = manoomin, because it was harvested in that area.)
200
In which season did the Ojibwe live in the forest? They told stories (Oral History) but each family lived alone & away from the village so they might become a little lonely. (The men hunted, trapped, fished, made bows & arrows, and made decisions about the family while the women sewed clothes and mended nets)
Winter
200
Ojibwe used which substance to "give back" to the natural world as thanks for the animals & plants they harvested & shared. They also used this substance to burn during certain prayers because its smoke was believed to carry their words to the Great Spirit, Kichi-Manitu.
TOBACCO
200
Another name (nickname) for the Ojibwe often used by the U.S. Government
Chippewa
300
The outer covering of a specific tree that was used to create canoes and wigwams.
birch bark
300
Coming from the East Coast Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes area, the Ojibwe were skilled at ________________ and both men and women could do it all year long.
Fishing
300
In which season did the Ojibwe move to a grove of maples to live in bark houses at a sugar camp so that the women could set up the wigwams and began making maple sugar?
Spring
300
Both the Dakota and Ojibwe were Sovereign Nations. What does "sovereign" mean?
They are self-ruling and independent. (They can self govern so they are able to make their own governmental decisions, decide where to live, decide who to trade with, and who to fight with.)
300
Making birchbark canoes was a chore that took place in which season?
Spring
400
A type of round dwelling made from poles and saplings that the Ojibwe lived in most of the year
Wigwam
400
Ojibwe men and women shared some jobs like fishing, BUT which of these jobs was done only by Ojibwe men, and which were done by only Ojibwe women? Hunting, Making bows & arrows, Setting up the wigwam, Planting the crop gardens, Tanning hides and Sewing clothes.
Men = hunting, making bow & arrows Women = setting up the wigwam, planting crops, tanning hides, sewing clothes.
400
Ojibwe lived in villages near lakes & rivers. They feasted, danced and played LaCrosse. The women planted crops, tended, and harvested them. The men traveled and traded. During which season did these activities take place?
Summer
400
List two main differences between Dakota & Ojibwe.
Dakota = lived in tipis & used hollowed out logs for canoes Ojibwe = lived in birchbark wigwams & built birchbark canoes Both had different languages, customs, & beliefs. Both moved each season and spent all year preparing food for use during the winter months.
400
What method of transportation did the Ojibwe use to travel to their summer villages (and also much of their migration to MN)?
Birchbark canoe
500
An agreement made between two or more different groups to join forces to achieve a common goal; the participating groups are called allies.
Alliance
500
In many ways, early Ojibwe life was constantly connected to nature. List 2 examples of how this is true:
They lived near and used the maple groves, lakes, rivers, pine forests, and marshes. They used the land to fish, hunt game, harvest wild rice, and make sugar from maple sap. They built homes from natural materials in the area where they lived. They moved from place to place each season for different activities and preparing different seasonal foods.
500
During the winter season, what were some chores the Ojibwe spent their time doing indoors?
Women - sewed clothing, moccasins, leggings, and jackets from animal hides/furs. Older women - wove & repaired fishing nets.
500
Why did Dakota & Ojibwe rarely hunt during the summer months?
They knew it was best to leave the animals alone so that the animal parents could take care of their young. The Dakota & Ojibwe also wanted to help prevent animals from becoming scarce in future years. (You must say all of this for your 500 points!)
500
What did the Ojibwe use to help them travel in the winter months? (They would also use these to help them hunt better in the winter)
Snowshoes
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