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SCORPION-xisa [38]
3 years ago
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Fill in the blanks to explain the Ojibwe’s relationship with their land.

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mel-nik [20]3 years ago
6 0

The Ojibwa is a native American group living in the northern Midwest in the United states and south central Canada, refer to themselves as <em>Anishinaabe</em> which means human being.

<h3>What they are known for.</h3>

• Ojibwa were heavily involved in the fur trade for European goods.

• Ojibwa under Iroquois fought for independence and they expanded south and west.

• They became dependent on trade with Americans. In winter when there is no food, they had to give up lands, Salt, tobacco, hunting and fishing rights..

• Ojibwa who had been resettled on reservations could neither fish nor gather wild rice on land unsuitable for these economies.

• With the advent of the fur trade, iron tools, cooking utensils, as well as guns and alcohol were introduced, with tremendous consequences.

• The European system of buying and selling introduces to the indigenous peoples a system of "debt" with which they were unfamiliar. Goods were sold to hunters on credit, with payment in furs expected subsequently.

Please note that is question is incomplete, hence i gave a guide to help with the complete question.

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