Ojibwe - Spring or Ziigwan
By Thomas Starks
Place
The Ojibwe traveled to sugar camped where maple trees grew when the winter season was officially over.
Activities
The Ojibwe made sugar and syrup from the maple trees that grew near by.
They also repaired old lodges and made new ones to be used as homes or work places.
Summary
So basicly, the Ojibwe loved to greet the familys that they haven't seen since last fall, and a lot of traveling was done to move to the spring sugar camps.
Maple Sugar Camps
Old lodges
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