What is Ojibway?
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The Ojibway are a First Nations or Aborigonal peoples who historically reside in parts of Northwestern Ontario and northern Minnesota. They are also known as the "Chippewa".
Distinctive features of an Ojibway include very broad shoulders & cheekbones, and in many respects they resemble the Inuit peoples further north.
"Eyy 'der chum, you're an Ojib' too? Damn.. we must be Cuz's or sumthin'. Got a schmoke 'der?"
(Ojib' is a slang term commonly used by present day Ojibway to address each other)
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When your school vending machines decides to charge another 50 cents for your purchase of a bag of chips or anything else etc.
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