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American Indians inEarly Michigan
Alisa Scott
Slide23-H3.04
Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in Michigan in order tot make generalizations about their beliefs
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Slide3Some American Indians In Michigan
Chippewa
Ottawa
Potawatomi
Menominee
Slide4Live
Language
Clothing
Religion
Stories Told
Stories Told:
Fun Facts
The
Mononminee
By Verna Fowler
Fox Plays a Trick
How
Dogs Came to Live with the Indians
The Master of Night
Beaver and
Muscrat
Menominee is translated to “The People” in their language.
Menominee Indians
Slide5The Legend of the Lady SlipperBy Kathy Jo Wargin
which are also known as…
Chippewa Indians
Ojibwa Indians
Fun Facts
Slide6Shadow of the Wolf
By Gloria Whelan
Fun Facts
Legends:
Why Corn and Beans are Planted Together
The Great Flood
Ottawa Indian Tribe
Live
Language
Clothing
Religion
Stories Told
Slide7Potawatomi are very passionate about food, and health and they had a very high valuation
of women.
History
Patawatomi
Coyote in Love with a Star
By
M
arty
K
reipe
De
M
ontano
Slide8The Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes
More Books…
Michigan Native Americans
The Legend of Michigan
The Ojibwa
Slide9Michigan Native American Stories…
Father of Indian
Corn
Ojibway
The
Man,The
Snake and The Fox
Ly-o-lay-ale-
loya
…and Music
Rain Dancing
Slide10Poems
"You
can not destroy one who has dreamed a dream like mine.“
("
Gaa
wiin
daa-aangoshkigaazo
ahaw enaabiyaan
gaa-inaabid.")
“What
the people believe is true
.”
(
Anishinablesaying
)
Quoteshttp://www.indians.org/welker/chippewa.htm"The 'White Indian' is too susceptible to wrongdoing. He always wants money. That is the reason for such poverty. What is being left for our children - for the future generation? And what then will they live on?”George Walters, White EarthChippewa
Slide11References
http://www.indigenouspeople.net/springti.htm
http://www.indians.org/welker/fathcorn.htm
http://www.bigorrin.org/potawatomi_kids.htm
http://www.bigorrin.org/ottawa_kids.htmhttp://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/TheGreatFlood-Ottawa.html
http://www.bigorrin.org/chippewa_kids.htm
http://www.mpm.edu/wirp/ICW-138.html#fox
http://www.bigorrin.org/menominee_kids.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WNLLNxURt4