Early Ojibwe
Winter or Biboon
Secluded Camps in the Woods
The Ojibwe moved to secluded camps in the woods in the winter because food was hard to come by and they didn't want to compete with their neighbors for food. in the winter men/boys hunted fresh meat as moose, deer, and elk.but when they had to much food the women had to cut the extra meat into strips.
Winter Entertainment
young children play in the Snow They slid down hills on toboggans
and tree bark. They tied snowshoes to their feet and raced
each other through the woods. and play snow-snake.