John Jones - Ojibwa chief - died in 1847.
John Jones - Ojibwa chief - was born in 1798.
did you know that the ojibwa people speak English but most native
Marji Gesick was an Ojibwa chief who showed Philo Everett where to find iron ore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.
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Wisconsin, according to the Ojibwa people.
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The Ojibwa people call God , "The Creator" .
In the woodlands, Ojibway people lived in villages of birchbark houses called waginogans, or wigwams.
An Ojibwa chief typically held their position for life, but their authority and influence could vary based on their leadership qualities, community support, and the specific traditions of the band. Chiefs were often chosen based on their wisdom, experience, and ability to lead, and they could be replaced if they were deemed ineffective or if the community desired change. Leadership was often more about consensus and respect than formal authority.