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The Anishinaabe traditionally moved their houses, known as wigwams, by disassembling them for transport. These structures were made from a framework of poles covered with bark or animal skins, making them relatively lightweight and easy to carry. Families would often relocate seasonally to follow game or gather resources, using canoes or sleds during different times of the year. This mobility allowed them to adapt to changing environments and maintain their way of life.

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