The mother placed soft moss around the baby to keep the infant warm and comfortable . Women spent a great deal of time with their babies . Mothers sang lullabies , quieted babies when they grew fussy , and kept their babies near them ...
When European settlers pronounced the word Ojibwa, they said Chippewa. As a result, the United States government called this group the Chippewa. Learn more in The Ojibwa, one of the titles in the American Indian Art and Culture series.
Discusses the Ojibwa Indians, focusing on their tradition of gathering wild rice. Includes a rice recipe and instructions for making a dream catcher.
Examines the culture, history, and changing fortunes of the Ojibwa Indians.
Describes the origins, lifestyle, history, religion, and traditions of the Ojibwa Indians, and discusses the influence of European contact and their possible future.
Explore the history and culture of the Ojibwa people. The Ojibwa form one of the largest tribal groups in North America.