The Ojibwa tribe is a large American Indian tribe and the Ojibwa people have their own language The Ojibwa people live in both Canada and the United States of America, but most live in Canada. The Ojibwa tribe started life on the St. Lawrence River in Canada and the people used canoes to travel around. The Ojibwa people were usually hunters or fishermen because the climate was too cool for farming, but later they made and sold sugar from maple trees. When the French and British armies were fighting for land in North America, the Ojibwa tribe helped the French, but they later became friends of the British, too. The Ojibwa people live in groups called bands. Each band belongs to one of a number of clans. Each clan has an animal totem, and the largest totem is the bear. Spiritual beliefs are important to the Ojibwa people and they believe that spirits guide them through life. транкрипция жасау
Chippewa, Ojibwa, Ojibway
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