The Ojibwe People

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people. As individuals became important they also gained respect and stature as outstanding warriors, civil leaders, religious leaders, or shamans. This usually did not make them more powerful in their society. Shamans were typically the most respected member because of their spiritual power. The Ojibwe had what was called a band. The band leaders more often than not had a reputation for being excellent hunters who had influence over their band. If there was a problem within a band, the family had the option to leave their band to join another. Cultural Changes The Ojibwe people supported themselves through their ways of life. One of these ways of life was how they harvested resources to get them through the winter. Fishing was an activity

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