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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.

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