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1923
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- Collection ID:
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Lake Superior Chippewa man Big George Skye, also called Kitchi o jan mwe we gi jig. He is standing posed in beaded traditional clothing on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin.
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Lake Superior Chippewa man We hre-gu-o-no-kwe posed in traditional dress and pipe on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin.
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Lake Superior Chippewa Chief A-mi-kons in standing traditional clothing and beaded bandolier bag on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin.
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Lake Superior Chippewa woman Pa-ma-ju-o-no-kwe, wife of A-mi-kons, sitting on a porch on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin.
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
Scenic view of a Lake Superior Chippewa village on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin.
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
View of Lake Superior Chippewa men and women dancing together on the Lac de Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin. According to Smith this dance, which was called the "Squaw Dance" in its time, was brought back to Wisconsin from Oklahoma. Because it was customary for women to remain in the background at any of the old time dances, outside and back of t...
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1923
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Lake Superior Chippewa couple John White Feahter (We-bu-ju-o-no-kwe) and wife (Na-Wa-Que Go-Kwe) on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin. John is sitting wearing a beaded bandolier bag and moccasins, and holding a pipe, while his wife is using a bead loom.
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Eaton, Charles Phillips
- Dates:
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1920-1922
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24 Photographic prints
5 Copy negatives
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.151
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
This collection includes photographic prints, postcards, and copy negatives acquired by Charles P. Eaton. These photographs were taken by assorted photographers from approximately 1920-1922 and include portraits shot among the Lake Superior Chippewa community in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, Ute communities in Colorado, and Sioux communities of unknown locations within the United States.
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Smith, Huron H. (Huron Herbert), 1883-1933
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1921-1924
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26 Photographic prints
11 Copy negatives
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.145
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
This collection includes photographs made by Huron H. Smith during his ethnobotanical studies among Native communities in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota between 1921 and 1924. These include photographs made among the Menominee (Menomini), Minnesota Chippewa [Mille Lacs and Leech Lake], Lake Superior Chippewa [Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin], Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox) on the Mesquakie Indian Settlement in Tama, Iowa.
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Krinsky, Carol Herselle
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1964-2004
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2.92 Linear feet ((7 boxes))
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.008
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National Museum of the American Indian
These papers consist of research materials collected and used by Professor Carol Herselle Krinsky for her book Contemporary Native American Architecture: Cultural Regeneration and Creativity.