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Chippewa Lodge
A completed Chippewa (Ojibwa) lodge and a lodge under construction. A Native American woman is stitching something on the completed lodge. Another Native American woman is tying the poles together on the incomplete lodge showing the underlying support structure made of poles. Two Native American men are relaxing on the left, smoking pipes. The men and women are wearing traditional clothing. In the foreground are sticks and foliage, in the background are trees. |
Image ID: | 126516 |
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Creation Date: | 1884 |
Creator Name: | Eastman, Seth |
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Collection Name: | American Indian classified file, circa 1850s-circa 1950s |
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Original Format Type: | prints, fine-art |
Original Format Number: | E77 S4, volume 1 |
Original Dimensions: | 8 x 6 inches |
Found in The Indian tribes of the United States: their history antiquities, customs, religion, arts, language, traditions, oral legends, and myths, Volume 1, Plate 8, following pg. 64. Edited by Francis S. Drake, 1884. Illustrated with 100 fine engravings by Seth Eastman, 1884. From the earlier ed. by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1847-57. |
Sewing |
Smoking |
Ethnic architecture |
Clothing |
Ojibwa Indians |
Men |
Engraving |
Foliage |
Trees |
Handicraft |
Women |
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