b. Section of a rush mat, as used to form covering for a wigwam
OBJECTS OF OJIBWAY MAKE

BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 77 PLATE 13

a. Ojibway mortar and pestle

b. Delaware mortar and pestle

c. Ojibway birch bark dish

The various structures in an Ojibway village do not appear to have been erected or placed with any degree of order. Certainly this is true of conditions in recent times, and whether any accepted or recognized plan was followed in the past is not known. The small wigwams formed an irregular group on the shore of a lake or the bank of a stream surrounded by the primeval forest.