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Historically, the Chippewa (Ojibwe) have been involved in conflicts with other tribes, particularly during the periods of territorial expansion and resource competition. They engaged in skirmishes with neighboring tribes such as the Sioux and the Iroquois. However, in more recent times, the focus has shifted towards cooperation and alliance-building among tribes rather than conflict. Today, many Indigenous groups, including the Chippewa, emphasize unity and collaboration in addressing common challenges.

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