Native Americans did not hold onto the Europeans habits of mounting from just one side, especially since many of them did not carry swords. Therefore they would have mounted from either side of the horse.
The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are the largest group of Native Americans north of Mexico. They settled in the Midwest state of Michigan and can be found today from Michigan to Montana in the U.S.
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E.S Rogers has written: 'The Round Lake Ojibwa' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Indians of North America - Ontario
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Emerson S. Coatsworth has written: 'Nomads of the Shield: Ojibwa Indians' -- subject- s -: Juvenile literature, Ojibwa Indians
Sophia Williams has written: 'Weagamow notebook' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Ojibwa art, Trapping, Indians of North America
Erminie Wheeler Voegelin has written: 'Chippewa Indians' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians 'An anthropological report on Indian use and occupancy of northern Michigan' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Indians of North America, History
David Martinson has written: 'Cheer up old man' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians 'Shemay' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Ojibwa Indians
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