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