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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... |
Date: | 1909 |
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Description: | A group of four Native American children thought to have been photographed at the Menominee Reservation. This image is part of an exhibit about Native Amer... |
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Description: | Four Indian children posing in front of a tipi on a Menominee Indian reservation. |
Date: | 1943 |
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Description: | Ribes eradication crew of Indian women on the Menominee Reservation pose together in a line. |
Date: | 1933 |
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Description: | One of the Native American crews hired to assist with the White Pine Blister Rust eradication effort on the Menominee Reservation. Joe Larock was identifie... |
Date: | 1933 |
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Description: | Native Americans hired to assist with the White Pine Blister Rust eradication effort on the Menominee Reservation are being trucked to their work site. |
Date: | 1933 |
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Description: | Three men working near a tree. During 1933 Menominee Indians protected over 4000 acres of white pines from the blister rust threat. |
Date: | 1936 |
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Description: | Loading a large white pine log cut on the Menominee Indian Reservation onto a truck. The log was hauled to the Wisconsin State Fair for a display about the... |
Date: | 03 1938 |
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Description: | A large white pine being felled on the Menominee Indian Reservation. This photograph was taken to illustrate the tribe's selective logging practices. |
Date: | 1935 |
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Description: | Two men and a woman are walking from a parked automobile toward the covered porch of the Oshkosh Trading Post, a low, log building on the Menominee Indian ... |
Date: | 1940 |
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Description: | Lear Shewano is dwarfed by a grove of huge virgin white pine trees in the Menominee Indian Reservation. He is wearing a white hat and plaid shirt. |
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Description: | Stereograph of two Menomonee Indian family groups in horse-drawn wagons. One boy is standing next to a wagon and a man is standing on the right holding a g... |
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