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1. Dakotah Village

2. Valley of the St. Peters, Minnesota

3. Emigrants Attacked by the Comanches

4. Indian women Playing the Game of Plum Stones

5. Dakota Encampment

6. Dog Dance of the Dahcotas

7. Indian Sugar Camp

8. Scalp Dance of the Dakotas

9. Spearing Fish from a Canoe

10. Dakota tawoonspe, wowapi II (Dakota lessons, book II)

11. Hunting the Buffalo in Winter

12. Indian Shooting Fish

13. Indian Woman Dressing a Buffalo Skin

14. Medicine Dance of the Winnebagoes

15. Worship of the Sun

16. Striking the Post

17. Indians Travelling

18. Buffalo Chase

19. Indian Doctor Concocting a Pot of Medicine

20. Anamihe-masinahigan Jesus ot ijittwawin gaye anamihe-nakamunan takobihikatewan: Mik' ejittwawad ketolik-anamihadjik

21. Winnebago Agency House, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

22. Missionary Paper, By the Associate Mission for Minnesota, Number 6

23. Missionary Paper, Number 18 by the Bishop Seabury Mission, Faribault, Minnesota

24. Dakota Native Americans and Dr. Thomas Williamson near the Upper Sioux Agency, Minnesota

25. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten describing the Battle of Birch Coulee

26. Portrait of John Otherday, St. Paul, Minnesota

27. Portrait of Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, also known as Hole in the Day, an Ojibway Native American, St. Paul, Minnesota

28. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten, Quartermaster at Fort Ridgely, February 11, 1863

29. Missionary Paper, Number 28 by the Bishop Seabury Mission, Faribault, Minnesota

30. Sioux Indians and Teepees, Minneapolis, Minnesota

31. Portrait of Little Hill, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

32. Canoes on bank of St. Louis River, near Duluth, Minnesota

33. Group of people, including a number of Ojibwe at Minnesota Point, Duluth, Minnesota

34. Fishermen and fish, Duluth or Grand Marais, Minnesota

35. Group of people at an Ojibwe ceremony, Duluth, Minnesota

36. Ojibwe men in woods, Grand Portage, Minnesota?

37. Three Ojibwe men, Duluth, Minnesota

38. Service book: being parts of the Book of Common Prayer set forth for use in the missionary jurisdiction of Niobrara

39. Ojibwe people, Grand Portage, Minnesota

40. Ojibwe Indian school and children, Grand Portage, Minnesota

41. Ojibwe people, cemetery and church, Grand Portage, Minnesota

42. Ojibwe people, Grand Portage, Minnesota

43. Ojibwe women holding sticks to play Double Ball, Grand Portage, Minnesota

44. Ojibwe people, Grand Portage, Minnesota

45. Portrait of Chief Good Thunder and his wife, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

46. Group of Ojibwe, Grand Portage, Minnesota

47. Large burial mound at White Bear Lake, Minnesota

48. Ojibwe men and children receiving payments, Grand Portage, Minnesota

49. Annuity goods distribution to Ojibwe, Grand Portage, Minnesota

50. Annuity goods distribution to Ojibwe, Grand Portage, Minnesota

51. Ojibwe group with Indian Agent M. A. Leahy, Grand Portage, Minnesota

52. Reminiscences, Memoirs, Lectures of Monsignor A. Ravoux, V.G.

53. Group of people at an Ojibwe ceremony, Duluth, Minnesota

54. Portrait of Little Crow's daughters, Mankato, Minnesota

55. Pipestone Indian Training School campus, Pipestone, Minnesota

56. Pipestone Indian Training School campus, Pipestone, Minnesota

57. Pipestone Indian Training School campus, Pipestone, Minnesota

58. Pipestone Indian Training School campus, Pipestone, Minnesota

59. Pipestone Indian Training School students, Pipestone, Minnesota

60. Pipestone Indian Training School students, Pipestone, Minnesota

61. Pipestone Indian Training School Chapel, Pipestone, Minnesota

62. "The Place of Crossing" or Traverse Des Sioux, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

63. Pipestone Indian Training School classroom, Pipestone, Minnesota

64. Wowapi wakan ptecedan oyakapi kin (Bible history in the Sioux Indian language)

65. The Labors of Mgr. A. Ravoux at Mendota, St. Paul and Other Localities from the Spring of 1844 to July, 1851

66. The Adventures of "Antelope Bill" in the Indian War of 1862

67. Family Group of Sioux and Lodge, Minneapolis, Minnesota

68. Katholik wocekiye wowapi (Prayers, instructions and hymns in the Sioux Indian language)

69. The Story of My Capture and Escape During the Minnesota Indian Massacre of 1862: With Historical Notes, Descriptions of Pioneer Life, and Sketches and Incidents of the Great Outbreak of the Sioux or Dakota Indians As I Saw Them

70. Band of Dakota Indians at the Pipestone Quarry, Pipestone County, Minnesota

71. Catholic wocekiye odowan

72. Pipestone Indian Training School students, Pipestone, Minnesota

73. Chippaway [Chippewa] camps at White Earth, Minn. June 14 '10

74. Chippaway [Chippewa] Indian camp, White Earth, Minnesota

75. Indian canoe race, White Earth, Minnesota

76. Indian canoe race, White Earth, Minnesota

77. Indian sham battle, White Earth, Minn. June 14 '10

78. Indian War Dance at White Earth, Minnesota

79. Indian War Dance at White Earth, Minnesota

80. Indian War Dance at White Earth, Minnesota

81. Indian War Dance at White Earth, Minnesota

82. Indian War Dance at White Earth, Minn. June 14 '10

83. Sioux Indian Camp, White Earth, Minnesota

84. Town view, White Earth, Minnesota

85. Winnebago Agency House, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

86. Native American baby in a cradleboard, Canada

87. Captured by the Indians: Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Minnesota

88. Pipestone Indian Training School students, Pipestone, Minnesota

89. Agnes Livingston, Nett Lake, Minnesota

90. Bemasiniqua, Nett Lake, Minnesota

91. Bemasiniqua, Nett Lake, Minnesota

92. Birch bark canoes on shore, Minnesota

93. Clara Stocker cooking at a campfire, Becker County, Minnesota

94. De-bwa-wen-dunk wearing beaded garments, Nett Lake, Minnesota

95. De-bwa-wen-dunk wearing beaded garments, Nett Lake, Minnesota

96. Emily Porter, Nett Lake, Minnesota

97. Emily Porter sitting in the grass, Nett Lake, Minnesota

98. Frame of Ojibwe medicine lodge, Nett Lake, Minnesota

99. Frank Day and unidentified man, Minnesota

100. Group of unidentified Ojibwe boys, Minnesota