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.
yes the ojibway people moved around so not to deplete there resources.
Emerson S. Coatsworth has written: 'Nomads of the Shield: Ojibwa Indians' -- subject- s -: Juvenile literature, Ojibwa Indians
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things that have to do with Ojibwa and start with A
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
One translation of the word 'ojibwa'' means ''puckered up'' and probably refers to the puckered seams on Ojibwa moccasins.
Ojibwa hunts with bow,arrows,axes and more..........
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
The Ojibwa's houses were made out of tree bark.
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
I wanted you to tell me
A synonym for nomads is wanderer. An antonym for nomads is homebodies.