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Chippewa Indians, also called Ojibwé or Anishinaabe, mainly suffered from storms and ice on the Great Lakes as they moved South then East to gather crops planted the year before.

About 4 to 5 thousand years ago, a volcano erupted at what is now Yellowstone, which drastically affected the weather for the Great Lakes Region for over a century.

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