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Red wool sash appliqued with flower pattern; reportedly owned by Bagone-giizhig (Hole-in-the-Day the Younger).
Ojibwe at Grand Portage Reservation, 1885.
Black-and-white photograph of an Ojibwe birch bark canoe and two paddlers, c.1910.
Ojibwe birchbark winnowing basket, created not later than 1930. Used at Grand Portage Indian Reservation.
Ojibwe boys at Mille Lacs Indian Reservation, ca. 1930.
Ojibwe children at their home near the head of Pelican Lake (outside the Nett Lake Reservation), 1918.
Ojibwe families building canoes on Sandy Point in Shagawa Lake (outside present-day Ely), ca. 1900. In 1909, the site became part of the Superior National Forest. Public domain.
Ojibwe family, c.1860.
Ojibwe family, ca. 1905.