The traditional dwellings of the Ojibwe were wigwams, either cone shaped or domed, made of a framework of branches or supple poles covered with large sheets of birch bark or mats of reeds. The cone-shaped variety may have been very temporary hunting shelters, while larger dome-shaped lodges served as more permanent houses.
The coverings could be rolled up and taken along to the next camp site.
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They lived in Montana North Dakota South Dakota, wyoming nebraska Colorado kansas Oklahoma Texas Minnesota Iowa and Wisconsin
They mainly lived in Tipee's so it would be easy to travel in. Some Sioux lived in wigwams but, only a few tribes were like that.
The sioux lived in tipis [or teepees]
tepies
the ojibwa tribe
by shooting stuff
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well the ojibwa wore i dont actally know clothes aha !!
They still live, hut and fish in the great lakes regiin
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what house does a fox tribe live in
they live in house
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deerskin leggings