The Ojibway translator that I access does not have a translation for "tools" : Perhaps using it in a complete sentence would be better: "Get me my tools" translates to "ondinishin". Please see the related link below:
oh-g-bwa
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
a pig
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
In Ojibwa, "god" can be translated as "Gitchi-Manidoo."
Migwetch
Happy Birthday Grandma I Miss You In Ojibwa
mskwakwoneing
I guess you mean "I love you".In the Chippewa, Ojibwa or Anishinaabe language you say gizahgin or gi-zaagi`in, from the verb zaagi`, meaning to love somebody.
makadewaa animikii
The Ojibwa used axes or chainsaws. They would put the log or tree on a wagon and they would use horses to carry it back to the Ojibwa camp. they would use the log(s) for tables and fire wood. that would be my answer.
they use some kind of tools and planted whatever kind of food they grew :)