The Hudson Bay Lowlands were primarily inhabited by Indigenous groups such as the Cree and the Ojibwe. The Cree, particularly the Swampy Cree, adapted to the region's wetland environment, relying on fishing, hunting, and trapping. The Ojibwe also utilized the area's resources, engaging in trade and cultural exchange with neighboring tribes. These communities have deep historical and cultural ties to the land, significantly influencing the region's heritage.
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