Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Random Questions
100
Sugar Camps
Where did Ojibwe live in the spring??
100
Rivers and Lakes
Where did the Ojibwe live in the summer?
100
By Ponds, Marshes, and lakes
Where did the Ojibwe live in the fall??
100
Forests
Where did Ojibwe live in the winter??
100
Anishinaabe
What is another name for the Ojibwe?
200
Hunted
What did the men do in the spring??
200
Lacrosse, Festivals, Celebrations
What was some summer activities??
200
Wild Rice
What was a food the Ojibwe harvested in the fall??
200
Iced Fished
What was something the men did to get food in the winter??
200
Many places in MN are based on Ojibwe words.
What is True?
300
Maple Sugaring
What food did they make in the spring??
300
Large Villages
What size was the villages in the summer??
300
Last Season Berries
What is something the women and children gathered in the fall??
300
Survival
What was the Ojibwe's main goal in the winter??
300
Birch Bark Canoes
What was the Ojibwe's main form of transportation??
400
homes and canoes
What is somethings that the women repaired or made in the Spring??
400
Planted corn, potatoes, squash, pumpkins, beans
What are the foods that the Ojibwe women planted in the summer??
400
Harvested crops
What did the Ojibwe women do in order to get food for the winter??
400
Iced skated and went sledding
What is an activity that the children did in the winter??
400
The Ojibwe migrated westward from the North Coast.
What is False The Ojibwe migrated westward from the East Coast.
500
Prepared the maple sugar
What did the Ojibwe women have to do in order to save the maple sugar??
500
Traded
What is something that the men did in the summer??
500
Prepared the wild rice
What did the Ojibwe women have to in order to eat the wild rice?
500
Made clothing and cooked
What did the women do in the winter??
500
Maple sugaring, wild rice harvesting, speaking the Ojibwe language, telling their oral history stories, and making classes available to teach American children how to speak the Ojibwe language
What is some of the ways that Ojibwe are keeping the original traditions alive today??