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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin man Charlie Comanda posed by the front porch of a house, wearing a cotton print shirt, suspenders, and a broad-brimmed hat on the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Reserve (River Desert), Maniwaki, Quebec.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin men George Jerome, smoking a pipe, and his son Archie Jerome. They are posed in front of a low flat grassy area on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec. There is also a possibility that the son could also be John Jerome.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin man William Wabamoose or White Moose, stepfather to Mrs. Joe Oban or Aubin. He is posed in front of a log structure, wearing a shirt, plaid jacket, and brimmed hat, smoking a pipe on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec. Cleared land and trees in the background.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin man Donat Paptie (his nickname was "Kwakaho"), posed in front of a cleared area with brush, wearing a white cotton shirt and suspenders on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec. May be working on a canoe. Paptie originally came from Grand Lake Victoria to Barriere Lake and may have married a Barriere Lake woman.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin Chief David Makokus, seated on cedar sheeting which will be fitted under the ribs of the canoe. He wears a dark shirt and suspenders, and is smoking a pipe. Flat cleared area with brush and trees behind him on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of an Algonquin woman, wearing a cotton print dress or blouse and apron or dress, with a scarf around her neck. She is posed in front of a log structure on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of Algonquin man Benjamin Jako, father of Monique DeCourcey. He wears a white cotton shirt and suspenders, hat, and smokes a pipe. The house in the background may be his home on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec.
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1929 September
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National Museum of the American Indian
View of the back of an unidentified man leaning into an "archaeological site," in a dirt bank or mound with pine trees in background on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec.
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circa 1928
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait (blurred) of an elderly Innu [Kiskissink] woman, wearing cotton print dress and head scarf, with large metal crucifix around her neck, posed in front of tent in the Mauricie Region, Québec. She also appears in N14826.
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circa 1928
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of two Innu [Kiskissink] women, one elderly (who also appears in N14820) and a young woman posed in front of a tent at campsite in sparsely wooded area in the Mauricie Region, Québec.