Religion
Ojibway religion was based on the individual and was the belief in power received from spirits during dreams and visions. Ojibway believed the spirits guided them through life.
During summer, many Ojibway attended religious social gatherings called pow-wows and did the Sun Dance . The Sun Dance is a religious dance where people sing and dance to the drums with the sacred pipe.
Religious ceremonies were pictographed on birch bark scrolls and passed along for generations. Today, these scrolls are locked up and only worthy people are allowed to look at them.
During summer, many Ojibway attended religious social gatherings called pow-wows and did the Sun Dance . The Sun Dance is a religious dance where people sing and dance to the drums with the sacred pipe.
Religious ceremonies were pictographed on birch bark scrolls and passed along for generations. Today, these scrolls are locked up and only worthy people are allowed to look at them.
