In the collector's documentation, the speakers on this program are identified as a "Speaker 6," a woman between 15-20 years old, "Speaker 9," a girl between 10-14 years old, and "Speaker 10," a boy between 7-9 years old at the time of the recording.
Black-and-white portrait of Mackosi'kwe, "Beaver Meadow Woman," (Mrs. Michel Buckshot) with "decorated birch-bark baby carrier for infant up to one month of age. (Specimen in National Museum of Denmark)"; In Speck papers, Subcollection II, Series IV, "Algonkian People."
In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 5," a woman between 15-20 years of age at the time of the recording.
In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 7," a boy between 10-14 years of age at the time of the recording.
In the collector's documentation, the speakers on this program are identified as a "Speaker 6," a woman between 15-20 years old, "Speaker 9," a girl between 10-14 years old, and "Speaker 10," a boy between 7-9 years old at the time of the recording.
Black-and-white scene of one woman, seated, and two children, one sitting and one standing, at an outdoor camp. Text on accompanying backing: "Camp of Algonquin birch-bark worker and basket maker (Madenine Cesar). River Desert band, P.Q." The contemporary name of the River Desert Band is Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg.; In Speck papers, Subcollection II, Series IV, "Algonkian People."
Black-and-white full-length portrait of one woman, seated, and two children, standing, at an outdoor camp. Text on accompanying backing: "Camp of Algonquin birch-bark worker and basket maker (Madenine Cesar). River Desert band, P.Q." The contemporary name of the River Desert Band is Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg.; In Speck papers, Subcollection II, Series IV, "Algonkian People."
In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 12," a boy between 7-9 years of age at the time of the recording.
Notes and photographs relating to birch bark containers from the Temagami Algonquin, some from the collections of the American Museum of Natural History.
In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 11," a girl between 7-9 years of age at the time of the recording.
Color lithograph by J.T. Bowen of drawing by Seth Eastman of an Algonquin man and woman offering food to the dead at burial ground.; Volume 1, plate 3;
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