The Shaw-Hammons House (302 Fremont Street, Anoka), ca. 2013. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Shaw-Hammons House

The Shaw-Hammons House (302 Fremont Street, Anoka), ca. 2013. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Front of the Shaw-Hammons house (302 Fremont Street, Anoka), August 1987. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Shaw-Hammons House

Front of the Shaw-Hammons house (302 Fremont Street, Anoka), August 1987. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Front of the Shaw-Hammons House, 1987. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Shaw-Hammons House

Front of the Shaw-Hammons House, 1987. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Shaynowishkung (Chief Bemidji) statue

Shaynowishkung (Chief Bemidji) statue

Statue of Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji). Photograph by Peter DeCarlo, 2019. Used with the permission of Peter DeCarlo.

Shaynowishkung about 1900

Shaynowishkung about 1900

Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji), about 1900.

Shaynowishkung about 1900

Shaynowishkung about 1900

Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji), about 1900. Photograph by Niels Larsson Hakkerup.

Shaynowishkung and his family

Shaynowishkung and his family

Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji), seated, with his family, about 1900. He is holding his Diamond Oak cane and opwaagan (sacred pipe).

Shaynowishkung with his Diamond Willow cane

Shaynowishkung with his Diamond Willow cane

Shawynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji) with his Diamond Willow cane, about 1900.

Shaynowishkung about 1895

Shaynowishkung, about 1895

Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji), about 1895.

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital (St. Peter, Minnesota), ca. 1925. Its name had changed from the Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane in 1893.

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