Bebaa migizi go gaa (Mrs. Peter Fields) uses a traditional Ojibwe method to parch wild rice at Nett Lake. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, September 1, 1946.
Park at Pine River above the dam, ca. 1910s or 1920s. Photograph from Logsleds to Snowmobiles, used with permission of the Pine River Chamber of Commerce.
A partial view of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Our Savior’s Lutheran Church) in Ham Lake. This image was originally a slide. Photographer and date unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 235.1.05
Participants in a Kiddies Parade, an annual event held during the summer in New Ulm, Minnesota. The children and parents make all of their own costumes and floats.
Participants in a Somali Independence Day event dance to traditional music. Photograph by Bill Jolitz, 2012. Printed in Somalis in Minnesota, by Ahmed Ismail Yusuf (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012), 7.
Three Ojibwe men with a translator. The Ojibwe leader Miskogwan (Red Feather) stands on the far right. Northwest School of Agriculture Dedication Day, October 5, 1920.