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1. Woope Itakihna (The Book of Deuteronomy in the Dakota Language, translated from the Hebrew)

2. Josuwa, Qa Wayacopi Kin, Qa Rute, Ohanyanpi Qon Oyakapi Wowapi Kin (The Books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, in the Dakota Language)

3. Dakota Odowan

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

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

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

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

8. The Tribesman of Tuba, Arizona, by Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn

9. The Patriach of the Tribe, Tuba, Arizona, by Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn

10. Aged Hopi Indian, Tuba by Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn

11. A Distinguished Navajo Indian by Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn

12. Indian drummers, Ortonville, Minnesota

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

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

15. Winnebago Agency House, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

16. U.S. Steel Traffic Committee visis the Government Indian School on Lake Vermilion, Minnesota

17. Indian School pupils, Vermilion Lake Township, Minnesota

18. Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look In All Directions, Interview with Anton Treuer, Hinckley, Minnesota

19. Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look In All Directions, Interview with Anton Treuer, Hinckley, Minnesota

20. 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

21. Portrait of Old Shoto at 108 years old, Shakopee, Minnesota

22. Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look In All Directions, Interview with Robert Strong, Nett Lake, Minnesota

23. Women facing the dance circle at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

24. Women at their tent, Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

25. Woman at a campsite at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

26. Wife of Chief Wakemup, Nett Lake, Minnesota

27. White Earth Ojibwe village, White Earth, Minnesota

28. Wakemup's camp, Nett Lake, Minnesota

29. View of White Earth, Minnesota

30. View of tipis, St. Louis County, Minnesota

31. View of lakeshore, St. Louis County, Minnesota

32. View of Ghost Island in the distance, Nett Lake, Minnesota

33. View from the dance lodge, Nett Lake, Minnesota

34. View from inside our tent, St. Louis County, Minnesota

35. Unidentified Ojibwe men at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

36. Unidentified Ojibwe girls, Minnesota

37. Unidentified dancer carrying a bucket at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

38. Unidentified dancer at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

39. Two tipis, Minnesota

40. Tipi, White Earth, Minnesota

41. Tipi, White Earth, Minnesota

42. Tipi frames, Minnesota

43. Thunder Lake, Red Lake, Minnesota

44. Three people in a canoe on a lake, St. Louis County, Minnesota

45. Three boys with slingshots, Red Lake, Minnesota

46. The point, Pelican Lake, Minnesota

47. Susie Clark, Mille Lacs, Minnesota

48. Susie Clark and friends, Mille Lacs, Minnesota

49. Stella Stocker, Maingans and unidentified Ojibwe man watching the dancers at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

50. Stella Stocker and One Road at the pipe ceremony, Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota