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Yes, the Ojibwa people traditionally used nets for fishing. They crafted various types of nets from materials like plant fibers and later, when available, from cotton or nylon. These nets were essential for catching fish in the lakes and rivers of their territory, contributing to their diet and livelihood. Additionally, fishing with nets was a communal activity that often brought families and communities together.

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