How did the Ojibwe people view hunting and killing animals, such as rabbits?(1 point)

Responses

As a way to display their strength and bravery
As a way to display their strength and bravery

As a spiritual practice where they offered tobacco to thank the animal
As a spiritual practice where they offered tobacco to thank the animal

As a form of entertainment
As a form of entertainment

As a last resort to survive

1 answer

The Ojibwe people viewed hunting and killing animals, such as rabbits, primarily as a spiritual practice where they offered tobacco to thank the animal. This reflects their deep respect for nature and the animals they hunted.