F-191: Ojibwa, Fishing Lake, Saskatchewan. Large group, four men playing drum. Three men standing.
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Title | F-191: Ojibwa, Fishing Lake, Saskatchewan. Large group, four men playing drum. Three men standing. | ||
ASSOCIATED NAMES | |||
creator | Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974 | ||
CONTENT DESCRIPTION | |||
Abstract | Ojibwa, Fishing Lake, Saskatchewan. Large group, four men playing drum. Three men standing. Photo note says, "Fishing Lake Sweet Grass and Hobbema". - [maybe these are the three places Hallowell visited on his trip to the plains. It can't be all three places] . --M Matthews Dec 15, 2014 | ||
Note | F191 | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Indians of North America--Canada | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Ojibwa Indians | ||
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |||
Type | StillImage | ||
Genre | Photographic prints | ||
Format | electronic resource | ||
Digital Origin | reformatted digital | ||
Reformatting Quality | preservation | ||
ORIGIN INFORMATION | |||
Date Issued | [1930s] | ||
PARENT COLLECTION | |||
Title | Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers | ||
Call Number | Mss.Ms.Coll.26 | ||
URL | http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.26-ead.xml | ||
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