The kinds of transportation that the Chippewa used were simple since they did not have horses. They just used their feet and canoes.
A wigwam is a traditional shelter used by the Chippewa people of northern Ontario and Minnesota while tee-pees were used by the nomadic Chippewa on the Great Plains. Chippewa women wore deerskin dresses, men wore breech cloths and both genders wore leggings and moccasins on their feet.
5472954774 is also in Chippewa Falls, but it is listed as UNIQUE. That is, it's used for a specific company or organization.
The Indians referring to the Tainos and Island Caribs resisted the Europeans because they forced them to work. Examples of how they resisted are:- * Committing suicide * Committing infanticide * Had raids against the Europeans Theses are some of the methods the Tainos used.
The Native American Indians made their moccasins out of tanned deer skins. The cords used to tie or sew the moccasins were made from sinew or fat from the deer or the buffalo.
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some native Indians lived in pueblos
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Yes, at least some did. There is a Chippewa tribe legend (Oshkikwe's Baby) and in part of it one of the sisters puts oil in her hair before leaving on a journey. Although this is just a legend, legends often depict a group's culture. Oil is healthy for the hair and was used to kill parasites in older tribes.