5000 b.C.
Ojibwa and Dakota
The Ojibwa (Chippewa) people traditionally inhabited areas in the northern regions of Minnesota, particularly near the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi River. While Monticello, Minnesota, is located near the Mississippi River, it is not traditionally considered a primary area for the Ojibwa. Instead, the region was more associated with other tribes, such as the Dakota Sioux. However, it is possible that the Ojibwa may have traveled or traded in the area.
The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are the largest group of Native Americans north of Mexico. They settled in the Midwest state of Michigan and can be found today from Michigan to Montana in the U.S.
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The lived in Wicsonsin and Minnesita
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.
I just studied Minnesota in American History the other day. I dont think they settled in Minnesota. But I really dont know where exactly they settled. I hope this helped!
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The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
Ojibwe tribe mainly settled in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario around lake Superior. Yes lots of snow.