Crawford's notes on Ojibwe, apparently working from a published source. Begins with overview of phonology, morphology, and categories of inflection, but the majority of sheets comprise one set (numbered 1-44) that break a story down in Ojibwe on the left with English translation on the right. The story involves a young man who, fasting for a vision, dreamt of a mirror. Later in life, the mirror came to his aid by rendering him invisible when an enemy war party attacked him, allowing him to defeat the enemy warriors nearly single-handedly.
Black and white photograph of Cocopa Indians, Ilona and Vivian Thomas, in some native attire, White Tank Mountains in background.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation