Children always have a “play time” or stuff to play with. If children don’t have these things, then did you have a childhood? Older boys in the Ojibwa tribe were interested in lacrosse. They played when they could. But, as a child gets older, it has responsibilities. These children, depending on their clan, had tasks everyday to tend to. There were seven clans and each clan had to take part in giving something to the whole society or tribe. The whole tribe would have, when these things were due, security, spiritual therapy or to be guided to the gods of that tribe, and health givers, things like these. The kid’s responsibilities included: getting firewood or food, and fetching water. As in every other culture, the mother cooked the meals, tended to the animals, took care of the kids, and cleaned. The mother taught the children how to clean and cook every animal that was hunted and used for meals. So if a child’s mother needed something for her meal, the children would go and get it. These such as roots, berries and leaves. The mother would use berries when the season came around. The children were expected to know what in the forest was safe or not. The children had different tasks each day. They had a day called “wash day.” On wash day the children had to carry lots of water to their
Children always have a “play time” or stuff to play with. If children don’t have these things, then did you have a childhood? Older boys in the Ojibwa tribe were interested in lacrosse. They played when they could. But, as a child gets older, it has responsibilities. These children, depending on their clan, had tasks everyday to tend to. There were seven clans and each clan had to take part in giving something to the whole society or tribe. The whole tribe would have, when these things were due, security, spiritual therapy or to be guided to the gods of that tribe, and health givers, things like these. The kid’s responsibilities included: getting firewood or food, and fetching water. As in every other culture, the mother cooked the meals, tended to the animals, took care of the kids, and cleaned. The mother taught the children how to clean and cook every animal that was hunted and used for meals. So if a child’s mother needed something for her meal, the children would go and get it. These such as roots, berries and leaves. The mother would use berries when the season came around. The children were expected to know what in the forest was safe or not. The children had different tasks each day. They had a day called “wash day.” On wash day the children had to carry lots of water to their