The Chippewa tribe, also known as the Ojibwe or Anishinaabe, does not have a fixed number of chiefs as leadership can vary by community and region. Each Chippewa band or community may have its own chief or council of leaders, reflecting local governance structures. In total, there are several bands of Chippewa across the United States and Canada, each with its own leadership.
The Tribe that has the nickname Chippewa is the tribe Ojibwa
yes the Chippewa tribe hunted
Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians's population is 40,000.
"Chippewa" is an Anglicization, held over since the 1700s.
The Navajo tribe has many different chiefs do to the population
Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians was created on 1972-09-07.
how did the Chippewa tribe interact with americans
Yes, there are still Chippewa Tribe Indians still alive. Chippewa communities can often be found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada.
they had about 20 cheifs.
"Chippewa" is the US name for the tribe more widely known as Ojibwe or Ojibwa, but whose real name is Anishinaabe.A few important chiefs in the tribe's history include:Hole in the Day (or Hole in the Sky), a Minnesota war chief whose ancestor had the same name.MamongesedaCurly HeadShingwaukonseNabunagogingMenissinowenninneNe-bah-quah-om (Big Dog)Chief Buffalo
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they comunicatted with their launguage