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The Forest People
Games of the Ojibwa
Native American History
Culture
100
This activity for finding and gathering food is done only by the boys.
What is hunting?
100
This is a favorite game among the boys.
What is target practice?
100
This is the name of the plots of lands were Native Americans were forced to live.
What is a reservation?
100
The Ojibwa use this to show who's allowed to talk while the others sit quietly.
What is a talking stick?
200
The responsibility of building the home is left to who, the men or the women?
What are women?
200
This game, along with target practice, teach boys to become good hunters.
What is spear throwing?
200
This group of people stole the land from the Native Americans.
What are Europeans?
200
The Ojibwa exchanged beaver skin for guns, knives, and clothing and created this new economic activity.
What is fur trade?
300
This small boat allowed for a few people to travel to distant areas to hunt or visit other forests.
What is a canoe?
300
These games are allowed between boys and girls.
What are foot races and double ball?
300
The Europeans came to what region to begin colonization where the Ojibwa lived.
What is the Great Lakes/Midwest?
300
These other tribes also live in the Great Plains/Midwestern area near the Ojibwa.
What are the Sioux (SOO), Ottawa, and Potawatomi?
400
This is the name of the home, or the dwelling place, for the Ojibwa.
What is a wigwam?
400
These are some of the states that Midwestern tribes reside.
What is North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
400
These jobs/activities helped Native Americans survive throughout history.
What is hunting, fishing, and gathering?
500
This is the actual name for the tribe known as "The Forest People."
What is The Ojibwa?
500
In 1641, The Ojibwa settled in these present-day cities.
What are Duluth, Minnnesota, Milwaukee, Wisconson, and Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
500
The Ojibwa lived in this type of area, forest or jungle.
What is forest?