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Well, the Ojibwa lived mainly around rivers so most of the time, the climate was fairly cool.
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In the woodlands, Ojibway people lived in villages of birchbark houses called waginogans, or wigwams.
Because they lived it was easier for them to get around for hunting.
Well, the Ojibwa lived mainly around rivers so most of the time, the climate was fairly cool.
The Ojibwa is the Canadian version of Chippewa peoploe. They lived in the northern US, especially Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and southern Canada.Woodland Chippewas were farmers who used birchbark houses called wigwams.Plains chippewas were nomadic and lived in buffalo-hide tipis.
Aboriginally, the Ojibwa occupied an extensive area north of Lakes Superior and Huron. A geographical Expansion beginning in the seventeenth century resulted in a four-part division of the Ojibwa. The four main groups are the Northern Ojibwa, or Saulteaux; the Plains Ojibwa, or Bungee; the Southeastern Ojibwa; and the Southwestern Chippewa. At the end of the eighteenth century the Northern Ojibwa were located on the Canadian Shield north of Lake Superior and south and west of Hudson and James bays; the Plains Ojibwa, in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba; the Southeastern Ojibwa, on the lower peninsula of Michigan and adjacent areas of Ontario; and the Southwestern Chippewa, in northern Minnesota, extreme northern Wisconsin, and Ontario between Lake Superior and the Manitoba border. The Canadian Shield country is a flat land of meager soil and many lakes and swamps. The country of the Plains Ojibwa is an environment of rolling hills and forests dominated by oak, ash, and whitewood. The homeland of the Southeastern Ojibwa and the Southwestern Chippewa, also a country of rolling hills, includes marshy valleys, upland prairie, rivers and lakes, and forests of maple, birch, poplar, oak, and other deciduous species. Throughout the region, winters are long and cold and summers short and hot. Source: http://www.everyculture.com/North-America/Ojibwa-Orientation.html
ojibwan people lived in wigwams they mostly wore bright colours on them.
They lived in the coastal rainforest areas of the American Northwest.
who cares :P
The lived in Wicsonsin and Minnesita
cuz like global warming and stuff