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Yes, the Ottawa Indians traditionally lived in wigwams, which are dome-shaped, temporary structures made from a framework of wooden poles covered with bark or mats. These dwellings were well-suited for the region's climate and could be easily constructed or dismantled as the tribe moved to follow seasonal resources. Wigwams provided shelter and warmth for families, reflecting the Ottawa's connection to their environment and nomadic lifestyle.

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