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Meaning of ojibways

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ojibways (n. pl.)

Same as Chippeways.

ojibways Sentence Examples

  1. The Ojibways, an indigenous people of North America, have a rich cultural history.
  2. Traditional Ojibway dwellings were known as wigwams, constructed from birch bark and wooden poles.
  3. Ojibway artistry is renowned for its intricate beadwork, quill embroidery, and birch bark carvings.
  4. The Ojibways practiced a form of animism, believing that all living beings possessed a spirit.
  5. In the 18th century, the Ojibways played a significant role in the fur trade with European settlers.
  6. The Ojibway language, Ojibwe, is a member of the Algonquian language family.
  7. Ojibway oral tradition includes countless stories and legends passed down through generations.
  8. The Treaty of La Pointe, signed in 1854, established Ojibway reservations in northern Wisconsin.
  9. Ojibways have faced challenges preserving their culture and land rights in the modern era.
  10. Despite adversity, the Ojibways have maintained their unique identity and continue to thrive as a vibrant indigenous community.

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Same as Chippeways.

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The Ojibways, an indigenous people of North America, have a rich cultural history.

Traditional Ojibway dwellings were known as wigwams, constructed from birch bark and wooden poles.

Ojibway artistry is renowned for its intricate beadwork, quill embroidery, and birch bark carvings.

The Ojibways practiced a form of animism, believing that all living beings possessed a spirit.