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Dakota Lifestyles
Ojibwe Lifestyles
Comparisons
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100
This word means ally or friend.
What is Dakota?
100
This large animal was used as a source of food and to make large capes from.
What is buffalo?
100
This type of home was introduced to the Dakota when the Ojibwa arrived.
What is Wigwam?
100
This is the direction that the Ojibwa had to travel from to get to Minnesota from their original locations.
What is east?
100
This is home was built in the winter for both the Dakota and Ojibwa.
What is teepee?
200
This word has come from the words "puckered moccasins."
What is Ojibwe?
200
This type of moccasin was common to the Dakota.
What is hard soled moccasins?
200
This type of moccasin is custom to the Ojibwa.
What is soft-soled, puckered moccasin?
200
This is type of canoe was introduced to the Dakota by the Ojibwa.
What is birch bark canoe?
200
This area of Minnesota was conflicting territory for the Dakota and Ojibwa.
What is northern Minnesota?
300
This is a type of sled pulled by horses to carry goods by the Ojibwa.
What is a travois?
300
These were used to carry goods while traveling from seasonal camp to seasonal camp.
What is buffalo boats and/or travois?
300
The Ojibwa were the second known group of Native Americans to settle in this territory (or current state.)
What is Minnesota?
300
This Ojibwa introduced these weapons to the Dakota after trading with the Europeans.
What is guns and/or steel blades?
300
This grain was harvested and a staple food for both the Ojibwa and the Dakota.
What is wild rice?
400
This was used to hold babies while the mother was working in the fields.
What is a cradleboard?
400
The Dakota were the first known Natives of this territory (current state).
What is Minnesota?
400
This is the animal that the Ojibwa used as a "pack animal" when moving from place to place.
What is a dog?
400
These types of tools to hunt with were used by both the Dakota and the Ojibwe.
What is bows and arrows? (and flails)
400
Play, hunt, fish, and do chores were the roles of these people of the tribes.
What is Ojibwa and Dakota children?
500
This was how the elderly passed on stories and lessons from generation to generation.
What is oral tradition?
500
These were the hunters and warriors of the Dakota.
What is Dakota men's roles?
500
These types of designs were often found as decoration on bags and clothing, and were distinctive to the Ojibwa.
What is floral designs?
500
These 3 states and one country were settled by the Ojibwa as they migrated westward.
What is Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and southern Canada?
500
This religious belief allowed both the Ojibwa and the Dakota to move from area to area during different seasons.
What is honoring the earth?