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The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are not traditionally classified as nomads. They are a Native American group that historically lived in the Great Lakes region and practiced a semi-nomadic lifestyle, moving seasonally to fish, hunt, and gather wild rice. Their movements were often tied to the availability of resources rather than a nomadic lifestyle characterized by constant migration. Today, many Ojibwa people live in permanent communities, although they continue to maintain their cultural traditions.

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