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Wigwametry : Intersecting Ojibwe art curriculum
2010年6月21日 · Display a model of a wigwam in its frame state; Pair up the students and pass out materials; Model how to create a perfect circle using basic materials allowing time for …
Ojibwe birchbark wigwam model | DPLA
Ojibwe birchbark wigwam model. Created: not earlier than 1900 - not later than 1981. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America , …
Students will construct a scale model of the traditional home using geometric properties of circles and spheres. The word “wigwam” is derived from the Ojibwe term for “home” or “house.”
Wigwam - Longhouse - Bark Lodge - Woodland Indian Edu
The word “wigwam” is derived from the Algonquian Language Family and is employed today as a universal term in describing traditional nuclear family homes of the Eastern Woodlands region. …
Wigwam - Wikipedia
A wigwam, wikiup, wetu , or wiigiwaam (Ojibwe, in syllabics: ᐧᐄᑭᐧᐋᒻ) [1] is a semi-permanent domed dwelling formerly used by certain Native American tribes and First Nations people and …
Ojibwe Indians building a wigwam | the Ojibwe People's Dictionary
Individual speakers and speakers from different regions use different words when speaking. Each audio recording is marked with the initials of the Ojibwe speaker. Click on a speaker's initials …
Carrie A. Lyford explaining the different types of dwellings
Four types of family dwellings (wigiwam, s., wigiwaman, pl.) were used by the Ojibwa--the domed and peaked wigwams for use in winter, and the bark house and conical lodge for use in the …
Ojibwe | Milwaukee Public Museum - MPM
Ojibwe people built dome-shaped wigwams of poles lashed together and covered them with woven mats and birchbark. In summer, groups of people lived together in summer villages of …
in Olden Times for Kids - MrDonn.org
A wigwam was a round building with a round top. It was made from tree logs, covered again with bark. Some were additionally covered with mats or hide. Some were quite large - about 6 feet …
Student Project - Ojibwe Resources - National Museum of the …
Ojibwe people lived in wigwams—homes made of bent tree limbs covered with birch bark. When people moved to a new area, they rolled up the bark and took it with them. 1923 Image 6 of 13
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