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1)Sloane 2.Ryan 3.Larisa 4.Bejon Ottowa

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1)Sloane 2.Ryan 3.Larisa 4.Bejon. Ottowa. Location. They lived in Southern Ontario, Michigan, and some Indians were forced to live in Oklahoma by the people in the U.S government. HOME\SHELTER. They lived in Villages , and Homes made out of birch bark and wigwams. Food. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1)Sloane2.Ryan

3.Larisa4.Bejon

Ottowa

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Location They lived in Southern Ontario,

Michigan, and some Indians were forced to live in Oklahoma by the people in the U.S government.

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HOME\SHELTER They lived in Villages, and Homes

made out of birch bark and wigwams.

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Food They ate beans, deer, corn, squash,

fish, cornbread, and soups.

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Clothing

Men Breech clothes made out of skin of

animals. They wore brown, leathery capes. They wore headbands with a pattern and feathers.

_____________________________________ Women They wore leggings. They wore moccasins.

They whore deer skin shorts.

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Roles of Men, Women, and Children

Men Men Hunted.____________________________________ Women Women did all sorts of stuff like cooking,

cropping, and women told stories children. ____________________________________ Children Children got took care of and there parents

told them stories.

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Special Skills They spoke English They went to school Our resources- Bps Wikis and Google

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Interesting information Question 1: What language did they speak? Answer to question 1: English Question 2: What was there clothes like? Answer to question 2: They whore robes

made out of rabbit skin. Question 3: What were Ottowa’s homes

like in the past? Answer to question 3: Villages made out of

birchbark.