Monday, October 26, 2009

Comparison of Neosho and Chanuka

The Ojibwa and Dakota tribes have a lot of things in common. Both of these tribes are enemies and great hunters. The Ojibwa and Dakota also use canoes. Neosho and Chanuka are two young boys around the same age who want to go on the big hunt that the tribes go on, but they are too young. Both are also are very quiet Indian boys.
Neosho is from the Dakota tribe, while Chanuka is from the Ojibwa tribe. The Dakota are plain dwellers, but the Ojibwa are forest dwellers. Ojibwa’s hunt moose and deer; however, the Dakota tribe hunt buffalo. The canoes that the Ojibwa’s used were birch bark canoes, while the Dakota’s used dugouts as canoes. The moccasins that were used by the Dakota’s were puckered, but the Ojibwa moccasins were beaded were beaded. The moccasins and the canoes are just two reasons how Ojibwa’s and Dakota’s can be differentiated apart from each other. In conclusion, the Ojibwa and Dakota tribes have a lot of things in common and not a lot of things.