Date: | 1906 |
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Description: | Ojibwa chief's lodge from Lac Courte Orielles Reservation set up at the 1906 Wisconsin State Fair. Note both reed and bark coverings on the lodge. A number... |
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Description: | Native Americans on the Menominee Reservation near Keshena, Wisconsin. A white man in the foreground appears to be drawing something out of camera range. T... |
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Description: | Chippewa (Ojibwa) medicine man John King, with his wife, grandchild, and family standing near a birch wigwam on the Lake Court Oreilles reservation. John K... |
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Description: | An unexplained group consisting of two white men, two white children, and two Native American women standing in front of a tent. The original caption stat... |
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Description: | Sioux Native Americans and their wigwams near St. Paul. |
Date: | 08 1898 |
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Description: | A Moqui [Hopi] Indian group of adults and children. |
Date: | 1897 |
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Description: | Honani's daughter and her child, educated at Keam's Canyon School. There is sweet corn drying on the front of the house. |
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Description: | Yava-Supai [Havasupai] Indians and a dog in front of a house in Cataract Canyon. |
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Description: | Arthur Symintire and his family in a tipi at the Warm Springs Agency in Oregon. |
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Description: | The home of Tes-pa-lus, a Columbia Indian, probably at the Coville Agency in Washington. |
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Description: | Cyanotype print of Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians near Bradley Junction, near Minocqua. A man wearing a suit and hat is standing in the background. |
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Description: | Panoramic view of a large group of Native Americans posed in front of Stand Rock between two tipis. |
Date: | 1941 |
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Description: | Hand-drawn, watercolor and ink, map of Lake Mendota. Locations and many small figures appear around the shore with explanations referring to Indian legends... |
Date: | 07 1916 |
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Description: | St. Croix Ojibwa Chief Ma-Ko-day (Chief Peter Bearheart) and his wife, grandson, and another unidentified person in front of their birch wigwam located in ... |
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