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Chapter 3-4 Dakota and Ojibwe Review

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FallSeason when the Dakota were at their hunting grounds
WigwamOjibwe home that is a round dwelling covered in birchbark
Bark LodgeDakota home during the summer
TipiDakota cone-shaped house made out of animal skins
WinterSeason when the Dakota and Ojibwe would move to the woods and hunt for food
PeltsAnimal skins that have been cleaned
ElderOlder member of the tribe who is to be respected
AllianceAn agreement between two or more different groups to achieve a common goal
Sugar CampDakota village location during the Spring
Oral Historypurposeful retelling of stories about the past
SpringSeason when the Dakota and Ojibwe were at their sugar camp
SummerSeason when the Ojibwe women planted corn
StorytellersThese people are honored and respected in the Dakota culture and teach children about their past
TimeThe Dakota believe that this runs in a circle and not a straight line
MapleSap from this tree is turned into sugar and syrup
Wild RiceThis food is harvested in late summer/early fall and is a favorite of the Dakota and Ojibwe people
GenerosityOhanwaste is a Dakota word that means what?
CanoesThe Ojibwe made these out of birchbark and shared this with the Dakota after their alliance
AnishinaabeThe Ojibwe called themselves __________ which means "the original people"
Felt HatsWhat did the Europeans need furs from the Americas to make?
TiyospayeDakota word meaning extended families which included aunts uncles and cousins
WohodaDaktoa word meaning courtesy and consideration
Mni Sota MakoceDakota term that inspired the name of our state
BeaverThis animal's fur was the most valuable to trade with
GunsThis new item made hunting easier
OhanwasteDakota word meaning generosity
GenerosityHabit of giving without expecting anything in return
KinshipClose connection with one's relatives
Extended familyAll relatives, including parents, children, grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles
IncomeMoney or other benefits received in payment for goods or services
RespectExpression of courtesy and consideration to others
Human CapitalThe knowledge and skills individuals have that enhance their ability to earn income
WigwamAn Ojibwe round dwelling made out of poles and saplings and covered with sheets of birch-bark
BirchbarkThe bark, or outer covering, of a birch tree
MigrationThe process of moving from one region or country to another
Wild RiceA tall grass that grows in shallow, still waters. Edible grain that comes from this plant is important to the Dakota and Ojibwe culture.
Wild Rice in Ojibwe languageManoomin
Maple SugarSweet substance made by boiling the sap from a maple tree
CornThe most important crop grown by the Ojibwe in the summer
AllianceAn agreement made between two or more nations, or allies, to cooperate for specific reasons
SovereignSelf-ruling and independent
DakotaAnother name is Sioux
OjibweTwo other names are Chippewa or Anishinaabe
CircleWay Dakota thought time moved
Dugout CanoeDakota canoe
Birchbark CanoeOjibwe canoe
FallSeason for Dakota and Ojibwe to harvest wild rice



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