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The Ojibwa

Horizontales
Woodland people of northeastern North America.
Word for Two-Spirit peoples.
Programs initiated by the U.S. and Canadian governments aimed at Ojibwa children to send them to boarding schools.
Term used for the “not-persons” that inhabit the spirit world of the Ojibwa.
A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.
Human-made shapes and patterns created by lining up large rocks on the open ground. Boulder outlines or boulder mosaics used by the Ojibwa to teach the important concepts of four directions and astronomical observations about the seasons.
A ceremonial structure also known as a "Shaking Tent."
Refers to the duration of the French and Indian war, also known as the _____ Years War.
What the Ojibwa call themselves, it means human beings.
Traditional enemies of the Ojibwa.
Ojibwa totemic clans reckoned membership through this word for the male line.
This totem was the most vocal among the Ojibwa clans.
Type of bark commonly used by the Ojibwa.
Refers to the learned and shared behaviors, values, ideas, rules of conduct, and products of a society.
Ojibwa word for wild rice.
Verticales
Ojibwa word for a cowrie shell, they were often used in ceremony.
The Great _____. Refers to the original region inhabited by the Ojibwa.
The principal source of raw materials for clothing, shelter and tools.
The Ojibwa are described as having this type of society before European contact. It is the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
an area of land reserved for a tribe or tribes under treaty or other agreement with the United States, executive order, or federal statute or administrative action as permanent tribal homelands, and where the federal government holds title to the land in trust on behalf of the tribe.
The linguistic group that encompasses the Ojibwa language.
Acronym for this agency of the federal government of the United States within the US Department of the Interior established in 1824.
It is believed by the Ojibwa that if you hang this item above one’s head while sleeping, it will catch bad dreams and prevent them from reaching the dreamer.
An organized society of men and women who possess the knowledge to cure by the use of plants and herbs. Also known as the Grand Medicine Lodge.
These _____ and Friendship treaties were meant to establish community bonds and resource sharing between Native groups and European settlers.
The Ojibwa fought against the _______ Confederacy, taking over the lands along the eastern shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.
Word for a typical Ojibwa dwelling.