Bois Forte Ojibwe birch-bark sap bucket

Bois Forte Ojibwe birch-bark sap bucket

Birch-bark bucket used to collect sap from maple trees. Created by citizens of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, ca. 1880. The Bois Forte as well as the Grand Portage Chippewa (Ojibwe) reserve the right to hunt, fish, collect sap for maple sugar, and harvest wild rice in their traditional homelands inside the Superior National Forest.

Boltz, an ambassador wolf

Boltz, an ambassador wolf

Ambassador wolf Boltz at the International Wolf Center in Ely, 2019.

Bone trade beads

Bone trade beads

Hair-pipe bone beads used in the fur trade no earlier than 1700 and no later than 1837.

Bongards Aerial View

Bongards Aerial View

An aerial view of Bongards' Creamery located in Carver County, Minnesota.
Rights held by Bongards' Creameries.

Bongards' Creameries

Bongards' Creameries

Long single story building with two story building in the background. Right edge has smokestack also one in center of image. Cars visible around two story building. Far left edge has two more single story buildings. Foreground is a field.
Rights held by the CCHS.

Black and white photograph of the Booker T. Cafe & Tavern, 381–383 Rondo Avenue, St. Paul, 1960.

Booker T. Cafe & Tavern

Booker T. Cafe & Tavern, 381–383 Rondo Avenue, St. Paul, 1960.

Black and white photograph of Booker T. Washington, c.1906.

Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington, c.1906. Washington was a highly influential, and often divisive, figure in the early twentieth century civil rights movement. He is famous for the "Atlanta Compromise," which endorsed separation of whites and blacks.

Bookmobiles funded and managed by the Minnesota State Department of Education, ca. 1960.

Bookmobiles

Bookmobiles funded and managed by the Minnesota State Department of Education, ca. 1960.

Booth at the 1934 St. Paul Folk Festival

Booth at the 1934 St. Paul Folk Festival

A booth at the St. Paul Folk Festival (a forerunner of the Festival of Nations) held in the St. Paul Civic Auditorium, April 27‒29, 1934. Photograph by Kenneth M. Wright Studios.

Boots worn by Maria Scholucha

Boots worn by Maria Scholucha

Leather boots worn by Maria Scholucha at St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Minneapolis, ca. 1910–1919.

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