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.
60 to 120
60 to 120
20 to 120
There were more than 600 Juaneno people in the tribe.
Algonquian is not a tribe, but the people of many tribes. They live anywhere they want to live, whether it be on their tribe's reserve, in a rural area, suburban area, or urban area. Life varies depending on the person and their surroundings. Some reserves have problems with healthcare, drugs, and so on, while some do not; some people are poor, some are not. There is no one answer to your question.
the Iroquois have Lots of people in there tribe and longhouses are made for 20 people.
500 if its a large one. Depends on the size.
the pomo Indians are a tribe. There are many different bands therein.
we live in many places its just what kinda ojibwe tribe you need
There are many of them including the Arawaks, Eskimos or Zunis.
many people
8,500
2,690