hunting,singing
Native American children (Sioux particularly) played games that aided in their future as a scout or hunter. Feasts would be held for many reasons which would include eating, dancing, and singing. Hunting was not done for 'fun' or 'sport'; they hunted when they needed food.
they also threw around bison intestines
They played games such as Tug of War, Follow My Leader, Hoop and Javelin.
The current game of Lacrosse originated with Native Americans.
Native Americans danced and sang. They told stories and jokes.
Children had toys: girls had dolls and boys had balls, bows and arrows.
Aboriginal dance ceremonies were known as corroborees. These dances always had a purpose, such as telling a story from the dreamtime (aboriginal time of Creation) or retelling a hunting event.
Native Americans are not second class citizens as people think. They actually entertain themselves very similar to those who are not Native American. They watch TV, play sports, exercise, etc etc. But they also do cultural rituals which is very common in reservations like the Navajo and Cherokee.
storytelling and waiyumo- a long camping trip like a vacation.
Because something good happened etc: a baby born
they do what we do on a camping trip
They go hunting or go fishing
camping like us
They still live, hut and fish in the great lakes regiin
they responded by having another war with the ojibwa
yes, the Ojibwa invented lacrosse. They invented it i 1876. Lacrosse was played to strengthen young warriors. - Gigi987
The Ojibwa used axes or chainsaws. They would put the log or tree on a wagon and they would use horses to carry it back to the Ojibwa camp. they would use the log(s) for tables and fire wood. that would be my answer.
The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa word for midnight is aabitaa-dibik. At midnight is aabitaa-dibikag, after midnight is ishkwaa-aabitaa-dibikak.
oh-g-bwa
things that have to do with Ojibwa and start with A
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
One translation of the word 'ojibwa'' means ''puckered up'' and probably refers to the puckered seams on Ojibwa moccasins.
Ojibwa hunts with bow,arrows,axes and more..........
The Ojibwa's houses were made out of tree bark.
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
I wanted you to tell me
Ojibwe, Ojibwa and Ojibway are all acceptable.
They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.
Ojibwa is a Native American language.