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The Birchbark House
by Louise Erdrich
Lesson Plans by Elizabeth Pedro
The Birchbark House, by Louise Erdrich, describes a year in the life of Omakayas, a Ojibwa girl living on Moningwanaykaning, an island in Lake Superior. Engage students with premade activities and lesson plan ideas with Storyboard That!
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The Birchbark House
Be sure to fill in all the seams. We don't want any cold air sneaking in this winter!
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Omakayas' family were responsible for building their birchbark home and their winter cabin.
No, we will not leave our land.
Many of our people are moving West. Should we follow them?
Karana was responsible for building her shelter, which she made out of whale bones, wood, and stones.
The threat of the non-Indian settlers, the Chimookomanug, moving the Ojibwa tribe farther west.
The fear of the Russians coming back to harm Karana.
Omakayas had a family and friends in the community.
Karana was all alone on the island for many years.
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