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What do the Ojibwa of today have in common with the early Ojibwa?

They still live, hut and fish in the great lakes regiin


What are Minnesota's Indian tribes?

Ojibwa and Dakota


Who were the tribes of the three fires?

The tribes of the three fires were the Odawa, Ojibwa, and the Potawatomi. These tribes all resided in the state of Michigan.


Eastern woodland tribes?

Mohawk, Ojibwa, Chippewa, Iroquois, and Algonquian.


What were some weapons use by the ojibwa tribes?

spears and bow and arrows


How did the ojibwa live?

by shooting stuff


Do ojibwa live in the plains?

no i am dumb


Did ojibwa Indians live in Monticello Minnesota?

The Ojibwa (Chippewa) people traditionally inhabited areas in the northern regions of Minnesota, particularly near the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi River. While Monticello, Minnesota, is located near the Mississippi River, it is not traditionally considered a primary area for the Ojibwa. Instead, the region was more associated with other tribes, such as the Dakota Sioux. However, it is possible that the Ojibwa may have traveled or traded in the area.


What does Ojibwa from today have in common from early Ojibwa?

They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.


What climate do the ojibwa live in?

Peant butter


What were some differences between the Iroquois and Ojibwa tribes?

The Iroquois and Ojibwa tribes differed in their social structures and geographic locations. The Iroquois, located primarily in the northeastern United States, had a confederacy system known as the Iroquois Confederacy, emphasizing collective governance and decision-making among multiple tribes. In contrast, the Ojibwa, or Chippewa, inhabited areas around the Great Lakes and had a more decentralized clan system. Additionally, their cultural practices, languages, and subsistence methods varied, with the Iroquois being more agricultural and the Ojibwa relying heavily on fishing, hunting, and gathering.


What Indians live in Wyoming today?

the crow, the Shoshone, the Ute and the Arapaho tribes.