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What did the Ojibwe people use tobacco for?(1 point) Responses
As a form of currency
As a form of currency To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals
To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals To ward off insects during summer
To ward off insects during summer
All of the above
As a form of currency
As a form of currency To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals
To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals To ward off insects during summer
To ward off insects during summer
All of the above
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The correct response is: **All of the above.**
The Ojibwe people used tobacco for various purposes, including as a form of currency, as a way to show respect to the Creator during important activities, and even for practical uses like warding off insects.
The Ojibwe people used tobacco for various purposes, including as a form of currency, as a way to show respect to the Creator during important activities, and even for practical uses like warding off insects.
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