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Spring
Summer
Winter
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100
the custom of telling stories about histories and legends of a group in order to teach about that culture
What is oral history
100
the Ojibwe in charge of the sugar camps
What is women
100
a tall grass that grows in the shallow waters of northern ponds and lakes
What is wild rice
100
the type of villages set up deep in the woods
What is tipi?
100
The location of the village in autumn
What is hunting grounds
200
an older member of the tribe who is respected for or her knowledge and wisdom
What is elder
200
the month they began to study the maple trees
What is April
200
summer was this time for the Ojibwe
What is planting, cultivating, and harvesting
200
work of the men at the winter village
What is rested, went ice fishing, and visited
200
animals mainly hunted
What is deer, bison, and bear
300
a group of people who are in charge of something; a meeting to discuss or decide on an issue
What is council
300
the annual work of turning sap into sugar and then syrup
What is maple syruping
300
three crops the Ojibwe planted
What is corn, squash, beans
300
The work of the women at the winter village
What is tanned hides and sewed clothing
300
The type of house Ojibwe lived in during the Autumn season
What is tipi
400
soft leather shoes or slipper originally worn by native Americans
What is moccasins
400
village location during the spring
What is sugar camp
400
the location of summer villages
What is along rivers
400
the material used by childern to make sleds
What is bison ribs
400
main work of Ojibwe during the autumn season
What is hunting and gathering food
500
a long journey, especially one on foot
What is trek
500
a rectangular house made with poles and covered with large overlapping strips of bark
What is bark house
500
the berries harvets during the summer months
What is cranberries and blueberries
500
Dakota word meaning respect and courtesy
What is Wohoda
500
Dakota word meaning generosity
What is Ohanwaste