Ojibwe
Geography
Similar or Different
Peace
Miscellaneous
100
They fished in the summer for the Ojibwe people.
Who are the Women
100
The second stop on the Ojibwe Migration where "the thunder and water met."
What is Niagara Falls
100
The way that the Dakota learned is similar to the way the Ojibwe learned. They learned with this process of the purposeful retelling of stories.
What is Oral Tradition
100
These items were what the French gained from the alliance in 1679.
What are furs
100
These trade goods helped the Ojibwe by shortening the time it would take to gather wood.
What is a metal axe
200
These are the people who fished for the Ojibwe in the winter.
Who are the Men.
200
The first stop in the Ojibwe migration story, where there was "a turtle-shaped islannd."
What is Montreal
200
The Ojibwe and Dakota both ate similar foods like these two: one coming from sap, and one that grew on the water.
What are Maple Syrup/ Sugar, and Wild Rice
200
This is what the Ojibwe were hoping to gain by making an alliance in 1679.
What is Hunting Land
200
These trade goods improved the Ojibwe lifestyle by allowing the Ojibwe kill swiftly and accurately.
What are guns
300
A tool that was used in the summer by the Ojibwe to catch fish.
What is a net.
300
The third stop in the Ojibwe migration story, where "two large bodies of water were connected by a narrow river."
What is Detroit
300
Living in these was different for the Ojibwe, because the Dakota lived in tipis, or bark Houses.
What is a Wigwam
300
These items were in great demand for the Dakota, and they gained them through the peace agreement in 1679.
What are trade goods
300
When the Dakota first became aware of the Ojibwe, they called the Ojibwe this word meaning "People of the Falls."
400
A tool that was used to catch fish in the winter for the Ojibwe people.
What is a spear.
400
The fifth stop in the Ojibwe migration, where "the water rushed over the rocks and the fishing was good."
What is Sault Sainte Marie
400
These were the craft the Ojibwe used, while the Dakota mearly hollowed out logs.
What is a birch bark canoe
400
Evidence of peaceful relations between the Ojibwe and Dakota were found when the Ojibwe showed the Dakota how to make these seaworthy vessels.
What is birch bark canoes.
400
In legend a woman gives this description of the fourth stop of the Ojibwe migration which has the modern day name of Manatoulin Islands.
What is where a series of stones led westward across the water.
500
According to oral tradition this is the area that the Ojibwe are originally from.
What is the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
500
The seventh and final stop in the Ojibwe migration story, where there is "another turtle-shaped island."
What is Chequamegon Bay
500
With this difference the Ojibwe used Ojibwe, and the Dakota used Dakota.
What is Language
500
Evidence of peaceful relations were found between the Ojibwe and Dakota when the Dakota showed the Ojibwe how to obtain these prairie animals for food and clothing.
What is Bison
500
In legend a woman gives this description of the sixth stop of the Ojibwe migration which has the modern day name of Fon Du Lac.
What is Where the food Grew on the Water.