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.
The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are a Native American people primarily found in the northern United States and Canada, particularly around the Great Lakes region. They are part of the Algonquian language family and have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices such as wild rice harvesting and crafting birchbark canoes. Historically, the Ojibwa were known for their involvement in the fur trade and their resistance to encroachment by European settlers. Today, many Ojibwa communities continue to preserve their language, traditions, and governance through tribal organizations.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.
They had two main motivating factors - trade, and their shortage of land which led them to seize land all around the Mediterranean and Black Seas to settle a burgeoning excess population.
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
they responded by having another war with the ojibwa
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The harvested goods off the land, they bartered, some even worked for the white man.
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The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
Well it changes the shape of the land by doing erosion.
Yes, the Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, traditionally hunted with spears. They used various types of spears for hunting different game, including fish and larger animals like deer. The Ojibwa were skilled in crafting these tools from available materials, reflecting their deep connection to the land and their resourcefulness in utilizing natural resources for sustenance.