Migration
Evidence
Ways of living
European arrival
Gothmann trivia
100
T/F The Ojibwe once lived near Sault Sainte Marie.
True
100
T/F The Ojibwe once lived in tipis.
False
100
T/F There were periods of peace and war between the Ojibwe and Dakota.
True
100
What country were the Europeans from?
France
100
What is my favorite season?
Winter
200
What are the names of the lakes that the Ojibwe migrated around?
Lake Huron Lake Eerie Lake Superior Lake Michigan
200
How do we know about the lives of the Ojibwe?
Oral tradition
200
List 3 similarities between the life of the Ojibwe and our lives today.
Trade Create alliances Canoe Hunt Farm
200
What did the Ojibwe make for the Europeans?
pelts
200
What are my brothers' names? What is the possessive noun in that sentence?
Adam and Aaron
300
According to oral tradition, where were the Ojibwe originally from?
They came from the East Coast, along the shores fo the Atlantic Ocean.
300
Explain the effect that the Europeans had on the Ojibwe. (3 ways)
Caused tension New inventions Relationship with French countries Brought disease
300
What did the Ojibwe use to make canoes?
Birchbark
300
What did the Ojibwe, Dakota, and French gain from the peace agreement? (All three groups)
The Ojibwe were allowed to hunt farther west on Dakota territory. The Dakota gained direct access to trading with the Europeans to get tools, cloth, and weapons. The French secured a reliable source of furs.
300
I drive a.... a) SUV b) van c) bus d) car
D) car
400
How did the arrival of the European fur trade create both conflict and peace in the Great Lakes region?
Peace: encouraged alliances, Conflict: encouraged warfare, Ojibwe had to migrate west,
400
List 3 ways that the Ojibwe were different from the Dakota.
They lived in wigwams They did not always live in MN They had guns and newer inventions
400
List 4 details about traditional Ojibwe fishing methods.
In the warm months, women hung weighted nets in the water at night. In the morning, they collected the fish that were caught. Sometimes they used spears, traps, and hooks. In the winter, the men cut holes in the ice and attracted the fish with decoys. A fisherman would lie on the ice and peer into his hole. When he saw a fish, he speared it.
400
How did the arrival of the European fur trade change the Ojibwe lifestyle and culture?
Spent more time hunting Fur-bearing animals became harder to find in northern WI Had to hunt farther west to get enough furs Metal pots led to a decreased production of pottery and baskets
400
What are my pets names?
Jack, Glen, Twila, Chip
500
Correctly order the stops in the Ojibwe migration story.
1. Where there is a turtle-shaped island 2. Where thunder and water meet 3. Where a river connects 2 large bodies of water 4. Where a series of stones lead westward 5. Where water rushes over rocks, and where fishing is good 6. Where the food grows on the water 7. Where there is a turtle-shaped island
500
List 5 ways that the Dakota and Ojibwe were similar.
Lived in forests Migrated seasonally Hunted game Made sugar from maple sugar Harvested wild rice
500
What dose the Ojibwe call themselves?
Anishinabe
500
List three ways the Europeans helped the Ojibwe.
Brought cloths New weapons Created peace with the Dakota
500
What famous baseball player did Mr. Gothmann play with?
Kirby Puckett
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