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  1. Ojibwe - Wikipedia

    The Ojibwe, being Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands and of the subarctic, are known by several names, including Ojibway or Chippewa. As a large ethnic group, several …

  2. Ojibwe People's Dictionary | the Ojibwe People's Dictionary

    Ojibwe is the heritage language of more than 200,000 Ojibwe people who reside in the United States and Canada. Ojibwe Country primarily extends from Quebec, across Ontario and …

  3. Ojibwe | Tribe, Language, Location, People, Anishinaabe, Great …

    Jan 9, 2026 · The Ojibwe are an Algonquian-speaking Indigenous North American group who traditionally lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, and Minnesota and North …

  4. The History and Culture of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) Tribe

    Oct 30, 2022 · Ojibwe people are one of the largest tribal populations among Native American peoples in the United States. They also maintain a significant presence in Canada, where they …

  5. Ojibwe - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    The Ojibwe (also Ojibwa and Ojibway) are an Indigenous people in Canada and the United States who are part of a larger cultural group known as the Anishinaabeg....

  6. The History Of The Ojibwe People- Origins, Migration, And Culture

    Nov 12, 2025 · Explore the origins, migration, and cultural evolution of the Ojibwe people and their enduring influence across North America.

  7. The Ojibwe People - Minnesota Historical Society

    Nov 15, 2013 · The most populous tribe in North America, the Ojibwe live in both the United States and Canada and occupy land around the entire Great Lakes, including in Minnesota, …

  8. Ojibwe - Native American & Indigenous Studies - Research …

    Jun 26, 2025 · The Ojibwe lived a seminomadic life, moving a number of times each year in order to be close to food sources. While distinct from the Potawatomi and Ottawa peoples, the …

  9. Ojibwe History | Milwaukee Public Museum - mpm.edu

    The Ojibwe are an Algonkian-speaking tribe and constitute the largest Indian group north of Mexico.

  10. Ojibwe Indians - Michigan State University

    The Chippewa Indians, also known as the Ojibway or Ojibwe, lived mainly in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ontario. They speak a form of the Algonquian language and …