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Indigenous Peoples of North America
Ojibwe
Ojibwe's vast homeland spans diverse ecosystems from Great Lakes to subarctic forests
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How did the Ojibwe people's geographic spread influence their cultural diversity and adaptability?
Their culture remained uniform despite living in different regions with diverse environments.
The Ojibwe only lived in one small area and did not adapt to different ecological zones.
Their presence across varied ecosystems led to distinct cultural practices among Ojibwe nations while maintaining a shared heritage.
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ANTHROPOLOGY
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Mi'kmaq
The Mi'kmaq people's traditional territory, Mi'kma'ki, spans across Canada's Atlantic provinces and parts of Maine
1 Feb 2026
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What is the significance of Mi'kma'ki in the context of the Mi'kmaq people?
It is the name of the Mi'kmaq language spoken exclusively in Quebec.
It refers to a specific Mi'kmaq religious ceremony practiced annually.
It is the traditional national territory of the Mi'kmaq and one of the five confederated Wabanaki countries.
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ANTHROPOLOGY
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Klallam People
Klallam people maintain vibrant cultural traditions across US and Canadian Pacific Northwest regions
26 Jan 2026
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Which of the following statements best describes the current political organization of the Klallam people?
They are a single unified tribe with no separate recognized bands.
They are recognized only in Canada with no official status in the United States.
They are organized into three federally recognized tribes in the US and one band government in Canada.
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