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Ojibwa

Ojibwa. By Michael and Ryan A. . The Ojibwa Clothing. The Ojibwa wore 8 by 4 buck skin. They wore a bandolier bag and potter horn . The Ojibwa food. The Ojibwa ate fish, dear, and targets that the hunted. They all so ate berries, squash, and apples. The Ojibwa houses.

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Ojibwa

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  1. Ojibwa By Michael and Ryan A.

  2. The Ojibwa Clothing The Ojibwa wore 8 by 4 buck skin. They wore a bandolier bag and potter horn.

  3. The Ojibwa food. • The Ojibwa ate fish, dear, and targets that the hunted. • They all so ate berries, squash, and apples.

  4. The Ojibwa houses. • They lived in wigwams and teepees. • A wigwam is a house made out of straw and other materials. • A teepee is made of sticks, cloth, and othermaterials.

  5. The Ojibwa’s location • The Ojibwa lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and some parts of the upper peninsula.

  6. The Ojibwa beliefs • The Ojibwa believed in spirits called Manitous. • They bealieved in two important gods they are Kichi-Manitu and Manitu-K.

  7. When the French fought with the Ojibwa • The French and the Ojibwa fought against the British in the French and Indian war.

  8. The End

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