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How did the Great Lakes Indian peoples stay warm in their bark homes?

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How did the Great Lakes Indian peoples stay warm in their bark homes?

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A. Quantities of furs and blankets with abundant Balsam Fir boughs for ground cover and insulating materials such as moss and grasses, and snow being banked against the lodges, with cooking and heating fires being maintained made them warm; also, Ojibwe people were and are acclimatized to colder climates and outdoor lifestyles.

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