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References. Ojibwa Indian Tribe. Other tribes they communicate with. http ://www.tc.umn.edu/~ call0031/ojibwa.html http:// wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_Ojibwa_religious_beliefs http:// www.bigorrin.org/chippewa_kids.htm. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Other tribes they communicate withThe Ojibwa Indians mainly communicated and interacted with other Ojibwa Indians, the Ottawa Indians and Potawatomi • The Ottawa, Potawatomi,
and Ojibwa Indians called themselves the Council of Three Fires.
Referenceshttp://www.tc.umn.edu/~call0031/ojibwa.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_Ojibwa_religious_beliefs
http://www.bigorrin.org/chippewa_kids.htm
OJIBWA INDIAN TRIBE
By Jenny Springborn
Other interesting facts
Group question: What are their beliefs? • They believe that there
are 4 powers of the universe
• Believe that through interpreting dreams, you can manipulate the world.
Where they live Organization History and Facts
How they live
The Ojibwa Indians live in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Canada. • The Ojibwa live in the
northwestern part of Wisconsin.
• The Ojibwa Indians are also known as the Chippewa, Ojibway and Ojibwe Indians. • Individuals in the
United States typically refer to the tribe as the Chippewa Indians.
• Individuals in Canada refer to the tribe as the Ojibway Indians.
• They speak both English and Ojibway.
• Lived in homes made of bark called wigwams. Also lived in homes called tipis.
• Made canoes out of birchbark for transportation.
• Used tools such as bows and arrows, spears and traps.
• The children often times help around the house, go to school and go hunting for food with their parents.
• The women took care of the home and children. Some also farmed.
• Men were also farmers.
• Live on reservations in tribes
• Each tribe has it’s own government, laws, police, and services.
• Leaders are called chiefs. Were typically men in the past. Most recently men and women could be elected chief.
Facts• They refer to themselves
as Anishinabe meaning original person.
• Wore leather headbands with feathers standing up.
• Most known for their beadwork