The Blackfoot children were taught not to cry as soon he or she was born because a crying baby could attract enemies. The children were taught to watch and learn from the adults about their duties and responsibilities at an early age. The boys were taught to be hunters and warriors and the girls were taught to be homemakers. The children learned stories about their traditions, the creatures, and the earth so they could pass the stories on to their children. In the children's play time they mocked the adults. Therefore the girls set up little tipis and the boys played with miniature bow and arrows and they learned to hunt birds, rabbits and prairie dogs.
The Chippewa or Ojibwa tribe would walk or paddle a canoe to travel.
The Tribe that has the nickname Chippewa is the tribe Ojibwa
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Yes, it is a native American tribe
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They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.
"Chippewa" is an Anglicization, held over since the 1700s.
The Anishninabe tribe had specific roles for it's women, men, and children. The man's role in this tribe consisted mainly of hunting for their families and tribes. The man's role was also to hold the tribe meetings and teach their sons how to hunt.