Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
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100

Men hunted and _____

Fished

100

What were containers made from?

Birch Bark

100

Where were the camps built during the winter?

Deep in the forest

100

what is their cone shaped homes called?

wig wams

100

What does N. A. stand for?

Native Americans

200

Children helped pick wild ____

Fruits

200

What is another name for Fall ?

Autumn

200

What did the Native Americans wear to keep them warm?

Animal Hides, Moccasins

200

This was a great time to gather ____ ____ from Birch trees.

Birch Bark

200

The Anishinabe people go by two names. What are they? 

Ojibway and Chippewa

300

Many of the plants they collected were ___ for later use. 

dried

300

What was one of their most important foods harvested during this time?

Wild Rice

300

When did the Native Americans wear bright colors?

For special occasions
300
In the spring they moved their wig wams to _______ camps

sugaring

300

Where is the museum near us that we could learn more?

Mille Lacs Indian Museum near Isle MN

400

Women and _____ took care of gardens

Children

400

What did Native Americans do with their fish during this time?

Smoked it (dried it)

400
Who took care of the meat when it was hunted during the winter?

Women

400

How did they make maple syrup and sugar?

Boiling the maple sap down

400

We were learning about Native Americans in the _____ _____ Region. 

Great Lakes

500

Name three things plant roots were used for

food, medicine, and dyes

500

Name two animals the Native Americans hunted in this area?

Deer, Rabbit, and other wild game

500

What did they use to make beautiful and colorful designs?

Beads, porcupine quills dyed with natural coloring from plants

500

Why did they move their camp in the spring?

Near the maple trees / sugaring camp to collect sap

500

What time in History were we learning about Native Americans? 

Mid 1800's