Early Ojibwe
Winter (Beboong) by Jackson Jacobs
What they did in Winter.
In Winter they had secluded camps away from everyone else. Men and boys hunted and trapped fresh meat (moose, deer, and elk). Older women wove fish nets and watched over the children, the children played in the snow and played games like Snow Snake and more. The women cooked all the meals and sewed all the clothes.
Snow Snake
In this game you have long wood poles that you slide against the snow and whoever's "snake" goes the farthest wins
What Winter looked like.
Winter was the same as it is for us today. Snow everywhere, lots of fun (unless your shoveling, which I hope the Ojibwe didn't do.) they had fires, and more fun winter stuff.
Hunting.
Hunting in Winter was probably the hardest time to hunt, almost all the animals were hibernating and no where to be found! But if you got lucky you could hunt a few animals. Some of the animals they hunter were elk, deer, and moose.