The Chippewa, also known as the Ojibwe, traditionally inhabited regions characterized by diverse landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rivers, primarily in the northern United States and southern Canada. Their territory included areas of the Great Lakes and the boreal forests, which provided abundant Natural Resources. The climate in this region is typically humid continental, with cold winters and warm summers, supporting a variety of flora and fauna that were integral to their subsistence and cultural practices.
The Chippewa sued the Canadian government because Canadian army took over Chippewa land for a military base.
They can live in any climate
they live in a hot climate such as the savanna
bad winter climate
climate of india
it was hot
Mermaids live in the Ocean, they do not live on land or in land.
an aardvark biome is scrub land.scrub land is an area where there are few trees adn there is a green brown grass.
the apache lived in a warm climate.
the mohicans lived in a cold climate
everthing
water