Black and white photograph of a juvenile female smallpox victim taken c.1900.

Juvenile female smallpox victim

Photograph of a juvenile female smallpox victim taken c.1900. Taken from a collection of Minnesota Department of Health photographs, [190–]–[197–], and reproduced with the permission of the State Archives of Minnesota.

Black and white photograph of a juvenile male smallpox victim taken c.1900.

Juvenile male smallpox victim

Photograph of a juvenile male smallpox victim taken c.1900. Taken from a collection of Minnesota Department of Health photographs, [190–]–[197–], and reproduced with the permission of the State Archives of Minnesota.

Black and white photograph of the K. J. Taralseth Company Building, 1915. Originally published in Warren Sheaf, September 1, 1915.

K. J. Taralseth Co. Warren's Greatest Department Store

The K. J. Taralseth Company Building, 1915. Originally published in Warren Sheaf, September 1, 1915.

Color image of the K. J. Taralseth Company Building, Marshall County, c.2002.

K. J. Taralseth Company, Marshall County

K. J. Taralseth Company Building, Marshall County, c.2002.

Photograph of kabad (kbæd or ka-bad; hand-woven mat/wall decoration)

Kabad (kbæd or ka-bad; hand-woven mat/wall decoration)

Kabad (kbæd or ka-bad; hand-woven mat and wall decoration). Weaving by hand is a traditional Somali skill. Photograph by Nikki Tundel, 2016.

Kabad (kbæd or ka-bad; hand-woven mats/wall decorations)

Kabad (kbæd or ka-bad; hand-woven mats/wall decorations). Weaving by hand is a traditional Somali skill. Photograph by Nikki Tundel, 2016.

Photograph of kabo (shoes)

Kabo (ka-bo; shoes)

A pair of kabo (ka-bo; shoes). Historically, Somali people wore shoes made from dried animal hide. Photograph by Nikki Tundel, 2016.

KaKay Nodin

KaKay Nodin

Gabe-noodin (Perpetual Wind, sometimes spelled phonetically as Gay-boy-no-din), a leader of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe), ca. 1900.

Karen dancers at the 2010 Festival of Nations

Karen dancers at the 2010 Festival of Nations

Karen dancers at the 2010 Festival of Nations, sponsored by the International Institute and held in the St. Paul RiverCentre and Roy Wilkins Auditorium, April 29‒May 2, 2010. The Karen people are an ethnic minority from Burma (Myanmar) who first arrived as refugees to Minnesota in 1994.

Karl and Florence Rolvaag

Karl and Florence Rolvaag

Karl and Florence Rolvaag, April 16, 1947.

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