Question
What did the Ojibwe people use tobacco for?(1 point)
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As a form of currency
As a form of currency
To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals
Responses
As a form of currency
As a form of currency
To show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals
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The Ojibwe people used tobacco primarily "to show respect to the Creator when harvesting plants and animals." Tobacco was often used in spiritual practices and ceremonies, signifying gratitude and respect.
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