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1. A campsite at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

2. A campsite at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

3. Agnes Livingston, Nett Lake, Minnesota

4. American Indian collection of Mrs. Jessie C. Yeats, Becker County, Minnesota

5. American Indian family in the winter woods, northern Minnesota

6. American Indian family loading logs in the woods, northern Minnesota

7. American Indians in ceremonial clothing, Jadis Township, Minnesota

8. American Indians in parade, Red Wing, Minnesota

9. Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

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

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

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

13. Beach, Red Lake, Minnesota

14. Bemasiniqua, Nett Lake, Minnesota

15. Bemasiniqua, Nett Lake, Minnesota

16. Birch bark canoes on shore, Minnesota

17. Boarding School Dormitory at St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth, Minnesota

18. Boarding school workroom at St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth, Minnesota

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

20. C. F. Hellstrom, Swedish consul in Minneapolis, made an honorary member of the Chippewa tribe by John L. Pemberton, right, chairman of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota

21. Chief Bemidji and his family, Bemidji, Minnesota

22. Chief Wadena's children, Mille Lacs, Minnesota

23. Chief Wah-wie-kum-ig and his grandchild at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

24. Chief Wah-wie-kum-ig and his wife at the Annual White Earth Celebration and Pow Wow, White Earth, Minnesota

25. Chippewa (Ojibwa) children and white settlers, Pennington County, Minnesota