Recording of plane sounds runs until about 17:15, followed by conversation with pilot till 19:01, followed by songs played on Pauingassi radio station, with occasional announcements in Ojibwe by the DJ between songs.
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.; A16
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa man, known also as John Owen, sitting outside, holding snowy owl wing, Pauingessi, Manitoba, Canada.; A207; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Consists of four maps pasted together. Annotations by A. Irving Hallowell most likely made circa 1930s-1960s. Annotations include outlines of hunting territories and trap lines related to multiple Ojibwe bands, including Poplar River Band, Bloodvein River Band, Deer Lake Band, and Hole River Band. Map #: 614.1: n.d.: W731etr Large. 89.5 x 121 cm.; Colored.
Map of southern Manitoba and western Ontario. Includes annotations of ranges in 1932-1933 of Ojibwe bands (Poplar River, Berens River, Deer Lake, Island Lake, Grand Rapids, Pikangikum) and Cree (Norway House), Ojibwe settlements, and former midewiwin sites. 1:792,000.; Size: 71 x 86.6 cm.; Colored. Map #: 614.1: n.d.: C162cgo Large.
Black and white landscape photograph, of view from the Bernes River, of dwellings, canoes, along shoreline, Pauingessi, Manitoba, Canada.; A196; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa bark pavillion, with Ojibwa men, children within, standing around drum, Pauingessi, Manitoba, Canada.; A224; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa man, woman, infant in cradleboard holding stick and drum, outside by shoreline, Pauingessi, Manitoba, Canada.; A228; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of long, bark Ojibwa dwelling, with men, women, children within, Pauingessi, Manitoba, Canada.; A199; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa man sitting outside beside drum, dead eagles hanging on pole in foreground, Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba-Ontario border, Canada.; A168; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa tent and log house, with square drum in foreground, probably used in drum dance, Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba-Ontario border, Canada.; A172; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Waaginogaan construction, first step is to set poles in the ground. People, 1. Shoowap (wife of Ketigash Keeper,) 2., 3., 4., 5. Ketigash Keeper. [Wáginogan framework] -- J. Brown See also: A96, A97, A98; A95; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Ojibwa man and woman, in some native attire, with boy in background, outside, in front of dwelling, holding tools, Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba-Ontario border, Canada.; F93; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation