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Q: How did the Ojibwe tribe reclaim their rights?
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Where does the Ojibwe's live?

we live in many places its just what kinda ojibwe tribe you need


Who was the explorer who was guided by the Ojibwa tribe to Lake Itasca?

Henry Schoolcraft was guided not by the Ojibwe tribe but by the Ojibwe "two-spirit" or berdache, Ozaawindib.


What Indian tribe became good friends with the french?

The Ojibwe


What kind of housing do the Ojibwe tribe use?

One of the homes used by ojibwes were called wigwams


Which member of the Ojibwe native American tribe helped find the AIM?

Clyde Bellecourt ~APEX~


What explorer found the ojibway tribe?

French explorer Samuel de Champlain encountered the Ojibwe tribe during his travels in the early 17th century.


What year did the Ojibwe move to Montreal?

The Chippewa / Ojibwa tribe moved to that area in around 18,000 B.C.


What is the difference between the Chippewa tribe and the Ojibwa tribe?

Chippewa is mainly used in the united states. Ojibwe in Canada, but all 4 mean the same thing just different spelling for the same tribe.


I am a member of the Ojibwe Native American tribe who helped to found the American Indian Movement (AIM). Who am I?

Clyde Bellecourt


Was the Chippewa tribe part of a confederacy?

No, the Ojibwe/Chippewa were never part of a political confederacy with other tribes. This was partly because the Ojibwe were effectively a very large number of small hunting bands dispersed over a huge area. Those portions that lived in the USA were known as Chippewa and Missisauga, while the bands in Canada are mainly known as Ojibwe or Ojibwa; some western bands became buffalo-hunting nomads and are called Plains Ojibwe.It has been said that the Ojibwe can not be thought of as a "tribe" because of this cultural and geographic diversity; they were really a great many loosely connected small groups.Some bands of Ojibwe took part in the Pontiac rebellion of 1763 and some fought in the War of 1812 - many Ojibwe did not. This is typical of a "tribe" that was never a complete unit acting in one accord.


What is Algonquin?

An Algonquin is a member of an aboriginal North American tribe, closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, who reside mostly in Quebec.


Is ojibwe part of the potawatomi tribe?

No, Ojibwe and Potawatomi are two distinct tribes of indigenous peoples in North America. Both tribes are part of the larger Algonquian language family, but they have their own unique histories, cultures, and traditions.