Famous ojibwe people
Tenskwatawa: He was also known as, The Prophet. He encouraged indians to discard material goods and return back to the old way of life.
Hole-In-The-Day: He never occupied reservation. He was a principal role in the 1867 treaty. He rode a horse and buggy and was shot a killed by an assassin.
Chief Wa-em-boesh-kaa: He was trustworthy and respectful. He exerted personal influence, could not command obedience and was a leader.
Maude Kegg: She was a beadworker, and wrote 2 books on Ojibwe legends. She was the receiver of the National Heritage Award in 1990.