Ojibwe women
The Ojibwe women wore moccasins, sleeveless dresses made of deerskin, leather leggings, underdress woven skirt, and ornaments.
They gathered different kinds of berries and herbs.
The women stretched hide and filled deer hide mattresses.
The mothers taught their daughters how to cook, preserve food, make wigwams and birchbark canoes.
The mothers would carry infants for a year on a cradleboard and prop it up while they work.
They gathered different kinds of berries and herbs.
The women stretched hide and filled deer hide mattresses.
The mothers taught their daughters how to cook, preserve food, make wigwams and birchbark canoes.
The mothers would carry infants for a year on a cradleboard and prop it up while they work.