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Alisa Scott 3H304 Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in Michigan in order tot make generalizations about their beliefs Some American Indians In Michigan Chippewa Ottawa ID: 789531

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Slide1

American Indians inEarly Michigan

Alisa Scott

Slide2

3-H3.04

Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in Michigan in order tot make generalizations about their beliefs

.

Slide3

Some American Indians In Michigan

Chippewa

Ottawa

Potawatomi

Menominee

Slide4

Live

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

Slide5

The Legend of the Lady SlipperBy Kathy Jo Wargin

which are also known as…

Chippewa Indians

Ojibwa Indians

Fun Facts

Slide6

Shadow 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

Slide7

Potawatomi 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

Slide8

The Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes

More Books…

Michigan Native Americans

The Legend of Michigan

The Ojibwa

Slide9

Michigan Native American Stories…

Father of Indian

Corn

Ojibway

The

Man,The

Snake and The Fox

Ly-o-lay-ale-

loya

…and Music

Rain Dancing

Slide10

Poems

"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

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References

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