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Tribes that were in the same area and spoke similar dialects included the Nakoda, the Ojibwe, and the Assiniboine. These tribes were located in Canada.
The lived in the Eastern Woodlands. They also lived in Canada.
deer, moose ,bears, and other small game
At the time of first contact with Europeans it is estimated that there were about 33,000 Ojibwe people. Today there are around 130,000 in the USA (generally known as Chippewas), with another 60,000 Ojibwe in Canada. These figures do not include the large number of mixed-race Canadian Métis, many of whom are part Ojibwe.
Why do the Ojibwe feel like they have the right to spearfish?
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what is the ojibwe word for family
Heid E. Erdrich has written: 'The Mother's Tongue (Earthworks)' 'Fishing for myth' 'National monuments' -- subject(s): Poetry, Indians of North America 'Cell traffic' 'Original Local' -- subject(s): Native American Cooking, American Indian Cooking, American Indian Cookery, Native American Cookery, Native American Cookbook, American Indian Cookbook, Chippewa Wild Rice, Ojibwa Wild Rice, Ojibwe Wild Rice, Food, American Indian Stories, Native American Stories, Indians of North America, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwa Indians, Ojibwe Indians, Dakota Sioux Indians, Lakota Sioux Indians, Mandan Indians, Winnebago Indians, Menominee Indians, Potawat
Jocelyne Villeneuve has written: 'Contes des quatre saisons' 'Nanna Bijou' 'Greenmantle' -- subject(s): Ojibwe Indians, Folklore
From the Objibwe words misi-ziibi and gichi-ziibi(both meaning 'Great River' . Ojibwe is one of the languages spoken by Algonquin Indians.
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the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.