Ojibwa People
Area and Climate
The Ojibwa people traditionally lived in their territories around Lake Superior, but later broke up into smaller clans and spread further west into the plains, as well as south into land that is now the USA. The climate can change a lot because it is a big territory, but they have 4 seasons. Winters are cold, with regular temperatures below 0 allowing snow to build up. Summer's are short, around 3 months, and can reach 20 degrees or more during the daytime. Homes
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Culture and Celebrations
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