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Q: What were the roles and resonabilites of ojibwe people?
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What do ojibwe people use rattles for?

i think ojibwe people use rattles for culture ocations


What are some similarities between the Ojibwe and dakota cultures?

One is that they are woodland people. :@


Why do ojibwe spearfish?

Why do the Ojibwe feel like they have the right to spearfish?


Which group has more written history Ojibwe or Dakota why?

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What is the word for family in ojibwe?

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Did ojibwe people get eliminted?

"Eliminate" is what gangsters do to their rivals and no, the Ojibwe are still around today in both the USA and Canada. In fact there are many more of them now than at first contact with Europeans.


How many people live in a Ojibwa tribe?

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.


How do you say your welcome in chippewa?

Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.


What is the mother tongue of the Ojibway Indian?

The Ojibwe language--otherwise anglicized as Chippewa, Ojibwa or Ojibway and known to its own speakers as Anishinabe or Anishinaabemowin--is an Algonquian tongue spoken by 50,000 people in the northern United States and southern Canada. There are five main dialects of Ojibwe: Western Ojibwe, Eastern Ojibwe, Northern Ojibwe (Severn Ojibwe or Oji-Cree), Southern Ojibwe (Minnesota Ojibwe or Chippewa), and Ottawa (Odawa or Odaawa). The Ottawa have always been politically independent from the Ojibwe, but their language is essentially the same--speakers of all five dialects, including Ottawa, can understand each other readily. Many linguists also consider the Algonquin language to be an Ojibwe dialect, but it has diverged more and is difficult for Western Ojibwe speakers to understand. As its name suggests, Oji-Cree has borrowed many elements from Cree and is often written in the Cree syllabary rather than the English alphabet. On the whole Ojibwe is among the heartiest of North American languages, with many children getting raised to speak it as a native language.


Where does the Ojibwe's live?

we live in many places its just what kinda ojibwe tribe you need


What does ojibwe mean?

the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.


How do you pronounce Ojibwe?

Ojibwe is pronounced "OH-JIB-WAY"