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The Chippewa, also known as the Ojibwe, traditionally engaged in trade for a variety of goods. They exchanged furs, particularly beaver pelts, for European items such as metal tools, guns, blankets, and clothing. This trade significantly influenced their way of life and facilitated their adaptation to European contact. Additionally, they traded with neighboring tribes for food, pottery, and other local resources.

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