The lived in Wicsonsin and Minnesita
The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are the largest group of Native Americans north of Mexico. They settled in the Midwest state of Michigan and can be found today from Michigan to Montana in the U.S.
The Plains Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, primarily inhabit areas in the northern Great Plains, particularly in parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. They traditionally settled near rivers and lakes, allowing them to engage in fishing and hunting. Today, many Plains Ojibwa communities can be found on reservations and in urban areas within these states. Their culture reflects a blend of traditional Ojibwa practices and adaptations to the plains environment.
It was the groups,blackfoot,cree,ojibwa,and sioux.Why, because most canadians lived by hunting bison.
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Ojibwe tribe mainly settled in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario around lake Superior. Yes lots of snow.
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The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
One translation of the word 'ojibwa'' means ''puckered up'' and probably refers to the puckered seams on Ojibwa moccasins.
Ojibwa hunts with bow,arrows,axes and more..........
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
The Ojibwa's houses were made out of tree bark.
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."