A242: Boodaadewigamig, Dream Drum lodge, tent structure, and canoe, Poplar Hill, Ontario, circa 1930s

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleA242: Boodaadewigamig, Dream Drum lodge, tent structure, and canoe, Poplar Hill, Ontario, circa 1930s
ASSOCIATED NAMES
creatorHallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractBoodaadewigamig or Niimi'idiiwigamig (dance lodge) used for Naamiwan (John) Owen's dream drum ceremony. Biidaade ceremony in Poplar Hill conducted by three nephews of Naamiwan, Omishoosh (James) Owen and his brothers, Gezhiiyash (John) Owen, and Joozhi (Joseph Owen) Moose who brought Naamiwan's drum to Poplar River in the early 1920s. The Boodaade or "Ghost (or Spirit of the Dead) Dance" originated with a dream of Naamawin's. P. 114 of Hallowell's photo album. See also A241, A242, A243, A244, A245.
Subject (local_CNAIR) Ojibwe
Subject (local_CNAIR) Anishinaabe
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeStillImage
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issuedcirca 1930s
Date Modified2023
Date Captured2013
PlacePoplar Hill (Ont.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleAlfred Irving Hallowell Papers
Call NumberMss.Ms.Coll.26
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.26-ead.xml
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