teepees most of the time the chippewa would live in bare skined homes or even shellter out of rock the best kind of house they lived in is a new word that was just discoverd by arceoligist for the chippewa tribe its called the frunterikust its made out of wood,rock,deer skin,bear skin,and even dirt out of the ground some arceoligist think it was crazy but arceoligist 'robert degrand' went deep in the eastern woodlands area and went Into the Woods and found a wierd house that was at least 200 years old and then talked to a cheppewa tribe member that was 93 years old that had a realy bad breathing problem and he told them eaverything about it and its true starting 5/13/12 this new type of house of the chippewa tribe will be in all the history books all around the world kids,if you tell you tell your teacher about this new type of house he will give you eexxttrraa criedet on your history report this is kristina n. have a nice day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Answer: The first answer has confused Chipewyan with Chippewa. The Chipewyan people are an Athapaskan tribe, not Algonquian like the Chippewa, living in the subarctic region of Canada around the Great Bear, Great Slave, Athabasca and Reindeer Lakes. Their lands had a narrow access to the western shore of Hudson's Bay between the Caribou Eskimo and the Cree.
The Chipewyan people included the tribe known as Yellowknives, yellow referring to native copper extensively used by that tribe.
The Chippewa are originally from the area north of the Great Lakes, Canada but during the 17th and 18th centuries there was a southward migration and many Chippewa settled in what is now Minnisota.
Northern parts of the United States, like me, I'm from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Yes there are a great number of Ojibwe / Ojibwa natives still alive; in fact they are the largest tribe in Canada.
The Chippewa was one of the largest tribes north of Mexico, living primarily in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota and Ontario, Canada.
About the Chippewa Indians | eHow.com
No, camels have long since disappeared from the deserts of the United States.
yes. there are at least 14,000 still living in Oklahoma. they were originally from Ohio, kansas, Kentucky, and Indiana. We'll I think. But I should know I am an Indian and we just wen't to my grandma in Oklanhoma and she is a part of the Shawnee Indians I get scared all the time when I go to the Shawnee Indian were my grandma is. It was hard to count it took my 9 days to count. We'll bye Go to godtube.c
no they never did no they never did I don't believe any Sioux ever lived in what is known today as Indiana, but if 'Indiana' is meant to be 'Indians' then yes, Sioux people still exist. They have recently withdrawn from treaties made with the government to form their own country in parts of the North and South Dakota, Montana, and Nebraska. www.republicoflakotah.com
In 2008, the Indians are scheduled to be in Tampa to play the Rays August 4-6.
The Poma Indians did have enemies. Their biggest enemies were settles who came from over from both Russia, and Europe.
YES!
fishing
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Yes.
The Yamassee Indians are located in South Carolina and Florida.
yes
Unless there happens to be a high ranking member of the clergy from India on assignment to the Vatican, it is unlikely there are any Indians living there.
Yes there are many Quinnipiac living today, in spite of the oppression. See Wikipedia articles, " Quinnipiac: Population and Whereabouts Today" and "Quiripi language: Quiripi History and Culture Resources." Also see http://www.acqtc.org. WE ARE STILL HERE! Thank you. Ruth Thunderhorse, acqtc@@yahoo.com
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Yes.
Today, Indians use toilet paper. And in ancient times, just as for any other races, Indians used mainly leaves as toilet paper. corn cobs
no there are not any ancestors living in outer space because of the gas there today no one can breathe