Ojibwe chiefs often maintained diplomatic relationships with other First Nations through alliances, trade partnerships, and intermarriage. These relationships were crucial for mutual protection, resource sharing, and cultural exchange. Chiefs would engage in negotiations and treaties, fostering cooperation against common threats, particularly from European colonizers. Additionally, ceremonial gatherings and councils helped reinforce these connections and establish a network of support among various tribes.
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