Ojibwe-fall
by: Matt TenBroek 01
activites
1. men hunted duck and geese.
2.everybody collected wild rice.
3.children collected berries and dried them.
4.men and women caught fish and dried them
men hunting wild geese and duck
fall leaves
this is the drying rack they used to dry their fish
the ojibwe spent this time living near ponds, marshes, and lake where wild rice grew
summary
Fall is a very important time in the ojibwe culture because they have to prepare for winter. Some of the activity's include, collecting meat and drying it for winter, collecting berries and drying them, and building suitable weather for the winter.
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