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They ate the wooden chairs from the general store and were the first to invent Giant Tiger! They did most of the house work and when they were mad they beat their dogs! HAHAHA!

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they read books to their childrenand some times just for fun!

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they made sugar cubes as a treat, maple syrup, moccasins, clothing out of animals behinds, wig wams and more

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women usaully cooked cleaned and took care of the house and children

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super cool stuff like harvest foods and agriculture

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How did the Ojibwa tribe get from place to place?

The Chippewa or Ojibwa tribe would walk or paddle a canoe to travel.


What tribe has the nickname of the Chippewa?

The Tribe that has the nickname Chippewa is the tribe Ojibwa


What was the vegetation in the Ojibwa's tribe?

grass


What was the ojibwa tribe landscape?

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Is Ojibwa a Native American tribe?

Yes, it is a native American tribe


What is the ojibwa tribe's clothes made out of?

animal skin


What are some leaders of the ojibwa Indian tribe?

Swahili


What does Ojibwa from today have in common from early Ojibwa?

They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.


Which native American tribe was not part of the Iroquois conferdercy?

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Why do Americans call the Ojibwa tribe the Chippewa tribe?

"Chippewa" is an Anglicization, held over since the 1700s.


What kind of Native Americans used to live in Central Wisconsin?

the ojibwa tribe


How did the the ojibwa tribe adapt to there climate?

Well, the Ojibwa lived mainly around rivers so most of the time, the climate was fairly cool.