Their families would have the mother, father and how ever many kids. The mother didnt just clean around the house and do dirty work. Women were actually very excallent farmers and men were normally at the meetings for the government. Men were great talkers too. I am not sure what the kids did though.
The Ojibwa tribe, also known as the Chippewa tribe, were a tribe of Indians from the northern United States and the Southern parts of Canada. The families mostly did not speak to one another, mainly because they didn't know how. When they had something to say to each other they made gestures, almost like cave men. They had two leaders who could speak and so they held regular meetings where the two leaders would tell of recent activities such as new land or a recent birth to the tribe of Indians. The lives of families from the Ojibwa Tribe was very quiet. Lots of families were large with two or three generations of them living in one house, usually made of dried mud or the skins of animals wrapped around sticks to make a shelter.
way of life for ojibwa was great in my opion because ojibwa had canoes made from birchbark their houses were made from birchbark to and they had ceremonies one was called pow wow where aspects of native americans got together and had a great time and the ojibwa so in my opion way of life was good for ojibwa ^-^ i hope i helped you! ^o^
AMAZING!! they had flat sceen tvs in each inch of the room, they had xboxs too... they never faught they had 902 maids to clean my HUGE mansion.. they also had sex in front of there childeren every night!!
George Bonga
The Indians also
Iroquois Indians Didn't Have a religion until the white men got involved and said that the religion for them was the way of being for them (Iroquois Indians). Only The great spirits were important to them so white men told them to kill their wives for sacrafice to the great spirits and some did. But then they stopped. Then they just gave thanks to the great spirits. And that is what they do today.
Yes they did. They usually wore feathers on them too.
they responded by having another war with the ojibwa
Patrick DesJarlait has written: 'Patrick Des Jarlait' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Biography, Ojibwa Indians, Social life and customs, Ojibwa artists, Indians of North America, Artists
In 1797
in their kitchen moam
Canada
wigwams
E.S Rogers has written: 'The Round Lake Ojibwa' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Indians of North America - Ontario
Peant butter
Sophia Williams has written: 'Weagamow notebook' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Ojibwa art, Trapping, Indians of North America
Emerson S. Coatsworth has written: 'Nomads of the Shield: Ojibwa Indians' -- subject- s -: Juvenile literature, Ojibwa Indians
Erminie Wheeler Voegelin has written: 'Chippewa Indians' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians 'An anthropological report on Indian use and occupancy of northern Michigan' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Indians of North America, History
David Martinson has written: 'Cheer up old man' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians 'Shemay' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Ojibwa Indians
Because they lived it was easier for them to get around for hunting.