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That is not so easy, since by the time people started to record native dress in paintings and photographs the Ojibwa/Ojibwe/Chippewa people had adopted non-native clothing supplied by traders and wore what is termed "transitional dress". Although the shape of their garments followed traditional styles, the materials were most often trade cloth rather than deer and moose hides.

The links below take you to some images of Ojibwa clothing, both native and transitional:

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Q: Where can you find what the ojibwa tribe wore in images?
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