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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: | A Chippewa mother with two children at Minocqua, Wisconsin. This image is part of an exhibit about Native Americans prepared by Paul Vanderbilt, the first ... |
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Description: | Stereograph portrait of Mrs. Lo, seated in front of a traditional dwelling, holding her infant Little Negee. |
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Description: | Ho-Chunk men are sitting and standing in an area portioned off by canvas barriers and a lodge and teepee. Identified as probably the Homecoming Powwow in 1... |
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Description: | A Native American woman weaving baskets outdoors. Three children are sitting nearby. Caption reads: "Indian Adepts, Glenn, Mich." |
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Description: | Stereograph portrait of Mrs. Lo, seated in front of a traditional dwelling, holding her infant Little Negee. |
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Description: | Portrait of a mother and child sitting on mat in front of a wigwam. "Bernodine Tallmadge and little son, Randy, in front of Elm Barl's wigwam." |
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Description: | Portrait of a young woman in buckskins holding a baby in a cradle board. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | Four young women, one holding an infant, are posing sitting on a rug on the ground, inside the corner of two walls. Identified by the photographer only as ... |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | A woman and young girl are posing, sitting on the ground on a patterned carpet, with a dog resting with them. The woman has forearm tattoos, multiple brace... |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | Two women, identified by the photographer as "wives" (possibly both wives of the same man), posing in the doorway of a stone building. The wooden door behi... |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | Two women, identified by the photographer as "wives" (possibly both wives of the same man), posing in the doorway of a stone building. The wooden door behi... |
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