The Tribe that has the nickname Chippewa is the tribe Ojibwa
"Chippewa" is an Anglicization, held over since the 1700s.
The Chippewa or Ojibwa tribe would walk or paddle a canoe to travel.
The Chippewa / Ojibwa tribe moved to that area in around 18,000 B.C.
This is arguable. If you only include the United States, then the Cherokee have the largest registered population (as of the last census I saw). If you include North America then the Chippewa (Ojibwa) tribe is the largest. The Chippewa tribe encompasses 99% of all land currently defined as Canada.
chippewa is another name for ojibwa and ojibwayChippewa were a wide spread Indian tribe. They lived in Montana most of the time but did travel.
yes the Chippewa tribe hunted
Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians's population is 40,000.
This is arguable. If you only include the United States, then the Cherokee have the largest registered population (as of the last census I saw). If you include North America then the Chippewa (Ojibwa) tribe is the largest. The Chippewa tribe encompasses 99% of all land currently defined as Canada.
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.