Ojibwe men
Ojibwe men wore leggings, buckskin breech, moccasins, and some wore an eagle feather.
They made canoes, bows and arrows, spoons, dishes, and cradleboards
They taught boys to fish and hunt.
In the winter men would cuts holes in ice and then spear fish.
Men played lacrosse, traveled, and traded.
They made canoes, bows and arrows, spoons, dishes, and cradleboards
They taught boys to fish and hunt.
In the winter men would cuts holes in ice and then spear fish.
Men played lacrosse, traveled, and traded.