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Other tribes they communicate with The 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. References http ://www.tc.umn.edu/~ call0031/ojibwa.htm l http:// wiki.answers.com/Q/ What_was_the_Ojibwa _religious_beliefs http:// www.bigorrin.org/ch ippewa_kids.htm OJIBWA INDIAN TRIB 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

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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.

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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