1) Traditionally, in which season did the Ojibwe hunt ducks, geese, and big game animals? a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 2) In which season did the Ojibwe plant crops, pick berries, and go fishing? a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 3) Choose the season in which the Ojibwe traditionally shared oral history, told stories, and went trapping and fishing through the ice. a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 4) In which season did the Ojibwe take part in trading, fishing with nets, tending gardens, and playing lacrosse? a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 5) Which is the season where the Ojibwe would reunite after a long winter, go to the sugarbush, and build their birchbark canoes? a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 6) In which season did the Ojibwe women sew clothing and fix fishing nets while the men would leave for days wearing snowshoes to hunt big game to share with others? a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 7) Choose the correct season in which the Ojibwe harvested wild rice and completed the long process of parching and preparing the rice so it would keep for winter. a) Fall/Dagwaagin  b) Spring/Ziigwan  c) Summer/Niibin  d) Winter/Biboon 8) Ojibwe and Dakota people harvest wild rice in the spring. a) Yeah b) Nah 9) The early Ojibwe people migrated westward from the East Coast to Minnesota and Wisconsin. a) Of Course! b) What you mean? 10) The Anishinaabe are separate group/tribe of people who lived near the Ojibwe. a) Eya (yes) b) Gaawiin (no) 11) Before they encountered each other, both the early Ojibwe and early Dakota built birchbark canoes. a) That fact floats, so yeah b) This fact sunk. The Dakota didn't early on. 12) The early Ojibwe and Dakota were always at war. a) Yeah, pretty much b) Nope. Sometimes they got along. 13) An alliance was made between the Ojibwe and the Dakota in Duluth in 1679.  a) Yeah, down by the St. Louis River in Fond du Lac. b) Nuh-uh. Pics or it didn't happen. 14) The outer covering of a Birch tree. a) alliance b) birchbark c) corn d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 15) An agreement made by 2 or more nations to cooperate. a) alliance b) birchbark c) corn d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 16) The process of moving from one region to another. a) alliance b) birchbark c) corn d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 17) A sweet substance made from boiling sap. a) alliance b) birchbark c) corn d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 18) The most important planted crop of the Ojibwe. a) alliance b) birchbark c) It's Corn! d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 19) A self ruling and independent nation. a) alliance b) birchbark c) corn d) maple sugar e) migration f) sovereign 20) A tall grass that grows in shallow water that has edible grain. a) corn b) maple sugar c) migration d) sovereign e) wigwam f) wild rice (manoomin) 21) A round dwelling made of poles, covered in bark. a) corn b) maple sugar c) migration d) sovereign e) wigwam f) wild rice (manoomin)

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