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In the day(and still is for most) it was wild game, fish, rice, corn, beans, squash, and berries. Anything that was basically available off the land. And some times they ate beaver tale.
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They were woodland people so the Ojibwa tribe harvested wild rice and maple sugar. The Ojibwa tribe farmed corn, squash, beans, rice, tea, tobacco ,and all types of berries. Also remember they were found in Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, and North Dakota.

i am native American and we also eat fried bread as a traditional food, from our ancestry.

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They ate buffalo and every part was used they also ate rabbit or deer if the found it. But they would never upset the balance of things s when there weren't many buffalo left in that group the would go ad find another group.

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I would have to say maybe fry bread and maple syrup to sweeten their food. Also, they ate pemmican. They tapped trees to make syrup and made pemmican with their nature surroundings. Berries was definitely one on the ingredients they had used. I'm sure native Americans still make these meals.

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Fish were the principal food of the Anishinabe. The women wove nets with which they would catch an assortment of fish. They ate fish soup, boiled fish, fish eggs, and fish cooked over fire on a sharp stick. To preserve fish they would string them and freeze them in the snow. Fish were also dried and salted.

Along with fish, the Anishinabe hunted deer, ducks, pigeons, moose, fox, wolves, bears, rabbits, beavers, and other small game and waterfowl. They used bows and arrows for hunting which were much smaller than those used by the Dakota. Hunting deer did not call for the large equipment needed when hunting buffalo. In addition, they would gather wild rice with a canoe in the fall, and strawberries, cranberries, blueberries, wild plums, cherries, acorns, ginger, wintergreen, raspberries, leaves and twigs for teas, "Indian potatoes", and maple sap for making sugar according to season. They also planted gardens of corn, pumpkins, squash, and other vegetables.

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The Ojibwa people eat many various foods such as:Maple Sugar, Wild rice, berries, and meat.

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they often had Chinese but sometimes Hot Dogs.

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The Ojibwe often grew their food, crops like corn, squash, rice, etc.

They Ojibwe men would also hunt for game like buffalo, deer, etc.

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