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the ojibwas celebrated the full moon
by horse
canoes
What do you mean??!?!?!?!? the ojibwa is a first nation group
the ojibwas celebrated the full moon
A complete answer would fill many books, but a few examples are:the Ojibwas built wigwams, the Dakota did notthe Ojibwas built birchbark canoes, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had a society of shamans called midewewin, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas used ribbonwork decoration on clothing, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwa men often wore cloth turbans, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made a specific type of moccasin with a puckered front seam, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas lived north of Lake Superior, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had clans called Crane, Loon, Hawk, Gull, Pike, Otter, Moose, Caribou, Wolf and Lynx, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas spoke an Algonquian language, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made containers of birchbark (wigwassi-makak), the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas performed an annual Snowshoe Dance to give thanks for their ability to continue hunting in winter, the Dakotas did notOjibwa men often wore decorated garters around their leggings, just below the knees, the Dakotas did notOjibwa bows often had curved scoops cut out along one edge, Dakota bows did not. . . . the list could go on indefinitely.
A complete answer would fill many books, but a few examples are:the Ojibwas built wigwams, the Dakota did notthe Ojibwas built birchbark canoes, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had a society of shamans called midewewin, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas used ribbonwork decoration on clothing, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwa men often wore cloth turbans, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made a specific type of moccasin with a puckered front seam, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas lived north of Lake Superior, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had clans called Crane, Loon, Hawk, Gull, Pike, Otter, Moose, Caribou, Wolf and Lynx, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas spoke an Algonquian language, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made containers of birchbark (wigwassi-makak), the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas performed an annual Snowshoe Dance to give thanks for their ability to continue hunting in winter, the Dakotas did notOjibwa men often wore decorated garters around their leggings, just below the knees, the Dakotas did notOjibwa bows often had curved scoops cut out along one edge, Dakota bows did not. . . . the list could go on indefinitely.
they lived in little houses called Wigwams
The inside of a Taun Taun. and a lightsaber for light.
There are more than 4:OjibwaOjibweOjibwayChippewaChippewayAnishinaabeOjibwewanishinaabe
The French explorer Jean Nicolet mentioned the Sioux people in 1640 but it is unlikely that he actually met them. The first contact was more likely in 1660, when the near-starving expedition led by Radisson and Groseillers wintered in Minnesota and were visited by some very curious Sioux. It is also certain that the Sioux encountered French influence long before they met Radisson - the French were supplying guns and metal goods to the Ojibwas, who used them to attack the Sioux and begin to force them westwards. Horses and trade goods found their way to the Sioux long before the first contact with white Europeans; ironically it was the horse, introduced by Europeans, that permitted the Sioux to become Plains dwellers and establish a Plains culture; it was also the whites who ended Plains culture less than 200 years later.
they wore these types of shoes called moccians