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National Anthropological Archives
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National Anthropological Archives
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1994
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- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.022
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National Museum of the American Indian
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Haydon, Walton B.
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circa 1883
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11 Prints (albumen)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.150
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National Anthropological Archives
Vignetted portraits of Cree, Ojibwa (Chippewa), and Inuit people made by Walton B. Haydon, while he was stationed at Moose Factory on James Bay in Ontario, Canada. The prints are annotated with identifications and other information.
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1925 Summer
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1 Negatives (photographic)
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Two Innu women standing and seated outside canvas tent, one hanging laundry; wooden hoops hanging over doorway of tent (possibly frames for stretching small furs); group of men seated on ground in front of gabled wooden clapboard or shingled structure or house to the left on the Uashat-Maliotenam reserve, Sept-Îles, Quebec.
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1927
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1 Negatives (photographic)
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Outdoor portrait of an Algonquin man gumming the bottom of a bark canoe, among a group of gabled clapboard buildings on the Pikwàkanagàn Reserve (Golden Lake Reserve), Ontario. Two geese look on and there is another man in the background.
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1928
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1 Negatives (photographic)
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- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Building a birchbark canoe in a clearing of a wooded area on the Pikwàkanagàn Reserve (Golden Lake Reserve), Ontario. The canoe is stacked out and seen from the side. Mary Louise (Mevene) Aird (Algonquin), wife of Basil Aird, and her daughter are seen on the opposite side of the canoe.
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1929 September
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1 Negatives (photographic)
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- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Canoe in course of construction, with Algonquin Chief David Makokus to L with sheets of birchbark (wikwas). Pail of hot water in foreground, used to soften up the bark while working it. The canoe was probably made at David Makokus landing on Barrière Lake (Lac-Barrière), Quebec. See also N15020 - N15028.
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1930
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1 Negatives (photographic)
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- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Mi'kmaq (Micmac) group watching checker game outside of wigwams set up on Chapel Island for the annual Procession of St. Anne, a Catholic ceremony honoring the patron saint of the Mi'kmaq, held at Chapel Island and Merigomish Island in Nova Scotia.
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1930
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1 Negatives (photographic)
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.001.038
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National Museum of the American Indian
Mi'kmaq (Micmac) crowd in front of church to congratulate a newly married couple, during the annual Procession of St. Anne, a Catholic ceremony honoring the patron saint of the Mi'kmaq, held at Chapel Island and Merigomish Island in Nova Scotia.