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In 1962, in Minnesota's Stillwater State Prison, two Ojibwa inmates organized 46 Indian prisoners into a group to study Indian issues.
Before the Ojibwa began to trade with Europeans and Americans, they wore clothing made from animal hides, primarily from tanned deerskin.
His paintings and prints go well beyond storytelling and represent many of the sacred figures of the Ojibwa people.
The girls continued their work and giggled among themselves as they continued their work and conversed in the Ojibwa tongue.
The owner, Shamengwa, is an older, respected musician who lives on an Ojibwa reservation.
While Ojibwa reserves are also found in Ontario and Saskatchewan, this account stresses their history in the United States.
By the late 1880s many Ojibwa lived in one-room log cabins, frame cabins, or tar paper shacks rather than in wigwams.
The Ojibwa fished throughout the year, using hooks, nets, spears, and traps.
Among the Ojibwa, however, there is some evidence that children sometimes modeled animals in clay.
Traditional enemies and trade rivals were the Cree and Ojibwa to the north and east.
It was characteristic of Bill to remember my key point in a paper I gave there on my fieldwork among the Ojibwa.
The Cree and Ojibwa were the tribal groups most studied, accounting for 37 of papers.
The most detailed ethnographic work on the Saulteaux is by Hallowell, who called them Northern Ojibwa.
Like the allotment system, relocation focused on individual Ojibwa rather than tribal group and Native culture.
But long, long before the Voyageurs came the forests were home to the Sioux and the Ojibwa.
By 1875 the Saulteaux, Cree and Ojibwa of Manitoba had generations of experience interacting with Europeans in connection with the fur trade.
After 1840 many Metis buffalo hunters, the offspring of European fur traders and Cree and Ojibwa women, also joined these groups.
Simon still wears his hair long to honor the tradition of his Ojibwa tribe.
About 5,000 people live on the reservation, almost all of them Indians of the Ojibwa tribe, commonly called Chippewa.
Clifford lacked Algonquin or Ojibwa bloodlines, so he felt relatively safe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On Thursday evening there came Hole-in-the-day, an Ojibwa chief, with ten men.
The Ojibwa pictograph for sun is seen in Fig. 169, taken from Schoolcraft, loc.
It was the Metropolis of a portion of the Ojibwa, and Ottawa nations.
Ronald asked, anxiously, when the Ojibwa had finished his tale.
It was evident that the Ojibwa himself had reason to fear Le Forgeron.
The boat was undisturbed, and there were no signs of the Ojibwa.
He had the Ojibwa in his power and could do what he willed with him.
Not far away the Ojibwa found other tracks, made by another man.
Fig. 211 is an Ojibwa pictograph taken from Schoolcraft, loc.
Fig. 214 is an Ojibwa pictograph found in Schoolcraft, I, pl.
The wood supply of hardwood and unmerchantable conifer is coming from the Algoma, Big Pic, Black River, Magpie, Nagagami, Pic River Ojibwa and White River Forests.
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