Black and white photograph of the drum and bugle corps in pajama uniforms, 1930s.

Drum and bugle corps in pajama uniforms

Drum and bugle corps in pajama uniforms, 1930s.

Drummers from the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe provide accompaniment for a dance performed for Vice President Walter Mondale.

Drum circle, Red Lake Band of Ojibwe

Drummers from the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe provide accompaniment for a dance performed for Vice President Walter Mondale. Photograph by Robert McNeely, July 24, 1978.

Black and white photograph of Ella McCaffrey (left) and Jane Raudiff (right) at Albert Lea American Legion Convention, 1935.

Drum corps members at Albert Lea

Ella McCaffrey (left) and Jane Raudiff (right) at Albert Lea American Legion Convention, 1935.

Black and white photograph of Drummond Hall, c.1890.

Drummond Hall

Drummond Hall, which later became the Northeast Neighborhood House, c.1890.

Drumsticks

Drumsticks

Musician John Schaefer of the Eighth Minnesota, Company K used these drumsticks during the Civil War.

Drawing of racks of corn suspended over a warm kitchen stove.

Drying Seed Above the Kitchen Stove

Racks of corn suspended over a warm kitchen stove.

Drawing of a farmer and his wife in bed with ears of corn suspended above them for drying in a warm bedroom.

Drying Seed in a Warm Bedroom

A farmer and his wife in bed with ears of corn suspended above them for drying in a warm bedroom.

Drying wild rice at Nett Lake

Drying wild rice at Nett Lake

Drying wild rice at Nett Lake. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, September 6, 1947.

Duane Dunkley, director of Indian education for Minneapolis Public Schools, 1975. Dunkley wrote a grant proposal for the American Indian Cultural Center.

Duane Dunkley

Duane Dunkley, director of Indian education for Minneapolis Public Schools, 1975. Dunkley wrote a grant proposal for the American Indian Cultural Center.

Duck hunters returning after hunting on Heron Lake

Duck hunters returning after hunting on Heron Lake

Duck hunters returning after hunting on Heron Lake, c.1887. Heron Lake, in southern Minnesota, attracted many market hunters by the turn of the twentieth century.

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