The Chippewa, also known as the Ojibwe, primarily inhabited the northern parts of the Great Lakes region, including areas in present-day Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. While they are not traditionally considered a Plains tribe, some Chippewa bands did migrate to the Plains for hunting and seasonal activities. However, their primary culture and lifestyle were closely tied to the forests and lakes rather than the open plains.
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somewhere in the Midwest
A wigwam is a traditional shelter used by the Chippewa people of northern Ontario and Minnesota while tee-pees were used by the nomadic Chippewa on the Great Plains. Chippewa women wore deerskin dresses, men wore breech cloths and both genders wore leggings and moccasins on their feet.
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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin is in the northern and western hemispheres. All of the United States fall into these two hemispheres.
The Chippewa sued the Canadian government because Canadian army took over Chippewa land for a military base.
i wigwams. Made out of birchbark.
plains...
Plains zebras live in eastern Africa.
Yes Elk live on the plains
The major tribes of Montana today are those that either have a reservation or state recognition. Those would include (ranked approximately by size... largest to smallest): Blackfeet Crow (Apsaalooke) Sioux Northern Cheyenne Plains Cree (Rocky Boy rez) Confederated Salish Assiniboine Gros Ventre (Atsina) Plains Chippewa Kootenai Little Shell Band of Chippewa
Yes, they did