A016: John Berens with puppies, Berens River, Manitoba, circa 1930-1933
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Title | A016: John Berens with puppies, Berens River, Manitoba, circa 1930-1933 | ||
ASSOCIATED NAMES | |||
creator | Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974 | ||
contributor | Berens, John | ||
CONTENT DESCRIPTION | |||
Abstract | John Berens, son of Chief William Berens and Nancy Berens, with puppies. "He said that he loved those dogs more than anything. He has several stories about having to catch fish to feed the dogs. He would ice fish and catch a big pile for the dogs ('about 3,000')" -- Cathy Collins, May 14, 2012) See also A20, A18. | ||
Subject (local_CNAIR) | Ojibwe | ||
Subject (local_CNAIR) | Anishinaabe | ||
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |||
Type | StillImage | ||
Digital Origin | reformatted digital | ||
Reformatting Quality | preservation | ||
ORIGIN INFORMATION | |||
Date Issued | circa 1930-1933 | ||
Date Modified | 2023 | ||
Date Captured | 2013 | ||
Place | Berens River (Man.) | ||
PARENT COLLECTION | |||
Title | Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers | ||
Call Number | Mss.Ms.Coll.26 | ||
URL | https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.26-ead.xml | ||
ACCESS INFORMATION | |||
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