a round dwelling made out of poles and saplings and covered with sheets of birchbark or woven mats
What is a wigwam?
this is the season where children would sled down hills
What is winter?
they lived in tipis
What is the Dakota?
the bark, or outer covering, of a birch tree
What is birchbark?
What is St. Paul?
the most important crop grown by the Ojibwe in the summer.
What is corn?
this is the season where the Ojibwe harvested wild rice
What is the fall/autumn?
they lived in wigwams
What is the Ojibwe?
the process of moving from one region or country to another
What is migration?
the study of human society
What is social studies?
a sweet substance made by boiling sap from a maple tree
What is maple sugar?
families gathered together for ceremonial feasts
What is summer?
they used canoes made out of birchbark
What is the Ojibwe?
What is Anishinaabe?
the state fish of Minnesota
What is the walleye?
self-ruling and independent
What is sovereign?
this is the time that the Ojibwe began the process of making maple sugar?
what is the spring?
they made canoes out of hollowed out logs
What is the Dakota?
This is how the Ojibwe gave back to the natural world
What is offering gifts of tobacco and food?
the state mushroom of Minnesota
What is the morel?
an agreement made between two or more nations to cooperate for specific reasons
What is an alliance?
this is the season that the Ojibwe made canoes.
What is the spring?
What is both the Dakota and the Ojibwe?
This is what the Ojibwe found at their final destination
What is wild rice?
any object made, used, or altered by humans
What is an artifact?