Saturday, June 28, 2008

Michigan's State Symbols


We visited the Alaska Native Heritage Museum and saw how people used to live here before the Russians and Americans came to explore and settle their land. The Athabascans, a tribe of people who lived near the rivers of Alaska, hunted and trapped animals for food. They used every part of the animal to make their tools and clothing, too. Here is a picture of a skin of an animal they hunted. It is a fierce predator and the state mammal of Michigan (I think!) Do you know what it is? Click on comments below this message to post your answer. Do you know any other state symbols for Michigan. Tell me the ones you find out.

2 comments:

  1. hi this is spencer i was wounderding if you are having a good time

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  2. It's a wolverine...Sawyer Smith

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