Ojibwe children at their home near the head of Pelican Lake (outside the Nett Lake Reservation), 1918.

Ojibwe children at Pelican Lake

Ojibwe children at their home near the head of Pelican Lake (outside the Nett Lake Reservation), 1918.

Ojibwe families building canoes

Ojibwe families building canoes

Ojibwe families building canoes on Sandy Point in Shagawa Lake (outside present-day Ely), ca. 1900. In 1909, the site became part of the Superior National Forest. Public domain.

Black and white photograph of Ojibwe family, c.1860.

Ojibwe family

Ojibwe family, c.1860.

Photograph of Ojibwe family

Ojibwe family

Ojibwe family, ca. 1905.

Ojibwe family

Ojibwe family

Ojibwe family near present-day Brainerd, 1866. Forms part of Reserve Album 52, "Views of Northwest scenes: Views from Dakota Territory, Wisconsin, Fort Garry, Canada and Minnesota.
1866."

Ojibwe family at Red Lake

Ojibwe family at Red Lake

An Ojibwe family at their home on the Red Lake Reservation, ca. 1930.

Ojibwe family in a canoe on Lake Vermilion

Ojibwe family in a canoe on Lake Vermilion

Ojibwe family in a canoe on Lake Vermilion (Onamuni Zaaga’iganiin, the lake with the sunset glow), ca. 1905.

Black and white photograph of an Ojibwe family in canoe on Lake Vermilion, ca. 1905.

Ojibwe family in canoe on Lake Vermilion

Ojibwe family in canoe on Lake Vermilion, ca. 1905.

Ojibwe family making a canoe, Ely

Ojibwe family making a canoe, Ely

An Ojibwe family make a birchbark canoe in Ely, ca. 1890–1910.

Ojibwe loom-woven beadwork and wool belt

Ojibwe loom-woven beadwork and wool belt

Loom-woven beadwork belt reportedly owned by Bagone-giizhig (Hole-in-the-Day the Younger).

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