The Ojibwa By; Te`Anna Devin Isabella.. FOOD Ojibaw bands lived in different environments so they ate the same foods. Chippewas were mostly farming people.

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The Ojibwa By; Te`Anna Devin Isabella.

FOOD Ojibaw bands lived in different environments so they ate the same foods. Chippewas were mostly farming people.

Clothing Chippewa men wore Breech clothes leggings. Chippewa women wore long dresses with removable sleeves.

Shelter There were two types of dwellings used by the Chippewas. In the woodlands Ogibwa people lived in villages of brick bark houses called waginogans of wigwans on the great plains.

Food, water, trees, and anything living. Natural Resourses

Travel Canoeing is still popular with the Ojibwa.

Interesting Facts There are many Ojibwa legends and fairy tales. You may enjoy The Bichbark House. A Historical tale By Native American author Loise Erdrich.