NATIVE PEOPLE OTTOWA

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NATIVE PEOPLE OTTOWA ALEXIS REESE ANNEMARIE

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NATIVE PEOPLE OTTOWA. ALEXIS REESE ANNEMARIE. Homes and shelter long house…. There homes were made of hay, tree bark, and branches. What thiere homes look like…. It looks curved and round on top the roof was curved with straw. Men’s Clothing and materials. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NATIVE PEOPLE OTTOWAALEXIS REESE

ANNEMARIE

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Homes and shelter long house…

There homes were made of hay, tree bark, and branches.

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What thiere homes look like…

It looks curved and round on top the roof was curved with straw.

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Men’s Clothing and materials

They wore big head dress with a feather shirt. The clothes are made of feathers and animal

skin and cloth.

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Woman’s clothing and materialsThey wore a long feathered dresses with long

braids.Cloth string and animal fur.

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Food The food was fish , rice , meat ,and

veggies ,lettuce ,and fruit.

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How did they hunt…Setting up traps and fishing and bow and

arrows.

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Roles of men…Hunting , and fishing

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Roles of woman…Making baskets , cooking , collecting , grains

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Roles of children…If they were girls they would help the woman.If they were boys they would help the men.

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Special skills…Hunting , cooking, playing, and lots more.

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The activities they did…Help hunting make baskets and play games

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Rescores…www. Bigorrin .org/ottowa/Michigan studies weekly

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Interesting information…1.what would the boys do if they didn’t work?Answer to #1 hunt and fish.2.What did the men wear?Answer to #2 feathers for hats and clothes.3.Why did the woman only work?Answer to #3 because the men hunted and

caught fish.