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Wigwams, dream catchers, birch bark canoes, snowshoes, sweat lodges, and cowrie shells number among the many symbols related to the Chippewa (or Ojibwe) peoples' way of life. They traded cowrie shells and copper across the North American continent thousands of years before European contact. They harvested wild rice and made maple sugar. For more information, see the related Wikipedia link listed below:

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