Supplemental materials for the 4th-grade textbook, 'Wisconsin: Our State Our Story' |
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Supplemental materials for Chapter 3 of our 4th-grade history textbook, 'Wisconsin: Our State Our Story' |
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Description: | Indian basket maker with her child. |
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Description: | Susie Redhorn "HiNukIGa" (Woman), daughter of Frank Redhorn and Lucy Prettyman, shown in later years posing by two baskets. The photograph was taken at the... |
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Description: | Studio portrait of an elderly Ho-Chunk woman with baskets. |
Date: | 1925 |
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Description: | A Chippewa (Ojibwa) woman preparing splints for basket making. This image is part of an exhibit about Native Americans prepared by Paul Vanderbilt, the fir... |
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Description: | Yava-supai [Havasupai] women and children with baskets. |
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Description: | Mary (Stacy) Yellowthunder, (Cowboy Woman) weaving a basket while seated on a blanket. A dwelling and trees can be seen in the background. She is the daugh... |
Date: | 1909 |
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Description: | Three Potawatomi women selling baskets posing by a tree. There is a building in the background. Caption reads: "Indian Basekt Sellers." |
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Description: | Jack Olson, Republican Party leader and owner of the Olson Boat Company of the Wisconsin Dells, with a group of Native American women who were winners in a... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The original caption reads: "The basketry of the Karok does not differ from that of the Hupa and the Yurok. The process is always twining, and the usual ma... |
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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: | Mary (Stacy) Yellowthunder, (Cowboy Woman) weaving a basket while seated on a blanket. A dwelling and trees can be seen in the background. She is the daugh... |
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Description: | A group of Indian basket makers sits before their tents. |
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Description: | View of a market near a road. Native Americans sell baskets and curios to men and women wearing hats and long coats. |
Date: | 1821 |
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Description: | An illustration of items manufactured by Indians, including a canoe, two paddles, moccasins, rolled mat, pipe bowl, and a beaded bag. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | Two unidentified Ho-Chunk women posing outdoors behind a pile of baskets made from split black ash. There is a tarpaper covered dwelling behind them with a... |
Date: | 05 18 1954 |
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Description: | Caption under photograph reads: "Buckskins and bright feathered bonnets were donned by this group to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the ... |
Date: | 04 25 1954 |
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Description: | Winnebago children and adults are dressed in traditional clothing for the photo. The caption reads: "As part of the 75th anniversary observance of the foun... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | A young Indian girl standing on a run-down porch. She is wearing a dress and is holding a small basket in one hand, and a rolled item under her other arm. ... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | An Indian woman standing on rocks holding two containers of blueberries. |
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