deer, moose ,bears, and other small game
tools
The Chippewa Indians, also known as the Ojibwe, primarily speak Ojibwe, which is part of the Algonquian language family. Ojibwe has various dialects, including Northern Ojibwe, Southern Ojibwe, and Western Ojibwe, reflecting the diverse regions where the Chippewa people reside. The language is integral to their culture, traditions, and oral history, and efforts to revitalize and preserve it continue among Indigenous communities today.
The lived in the Eastern Woodlands. They also lived in Canada.
they hunt farts
what did the Onondaga hunt
The Chippewa Indians traditionally speak Ojibwe, an Algonquian language. Today, many Chippewa people also speak English.
The paleo Indians ate bison,mammoth,and large ground sloths.
They did not hunt they farmed corn, beans, and squash.
The Ojibwe and Assiniboine Indians primarily settled in the province of Manitoba. This region provided them with access to vital resources, including waterways for fishing and transportation, as well as fertile land for hunting and gathering. Over time, they established significant communities and cultural practices in this area.
Buffalo.
buffollo
penises