Black and white scan of the CCC Oath, from The CCC at work. A story of 2,500,000 young men, 1941.

CCC Oath

CCC Oath, from The CCC at work. A story of 2,500,000 young men, 1941.

CCC-ID camp recreation hall at Grand Portage

CCC-ID camp recreation hall at Grand Portage

Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID) camp recreation hall, Grand Portage. Photograph by Ralph D. Brown, 1937.

CCC-ID construction site

CCC-ID construction site

CCC-ID workers building a mobile camp at the Red Lake Agency, 1939.

CCC-ID cooking class

CCC-ID cooking class

A CCC-ID cooking class at Red Lake Agency, 1939.

CCC-ID crew at Mille Lacs

CCC-ID crew at Mille Lacs

Possibly a crew of Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID) work workers from the Nett Lake Indian Reservation (one of the reservations of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa) stationed at Mille Lacs, ca. 1938.

CCC-ID first aid class

CCC-ID first aid class

A CCC-ID first aid class at Red Lake Agency, 1939.

CCC-ID lifesaving class at Red Lake

CCC-ID lifesaving class at Red Lake

A CCC-ID lifesaving class at Red Lake Agency, 1939.

CCC-ID softball game

CCC-ID softball game

A CCC-ID softball game at Red Lake Agency, 1939.

CCC-ID work sites

CCC-ID work sites

Photographs of CCC-ID work sites in Minnesota published in Indians at Work 1, no. 12 (February 1, 1934)

CCC-ID worker from Red Lake

CCC-ID worker from Red Lake

A CCC-ID worker from the Red Lake Indian Reservation (Red Lake Band of Chippewa) stands beside a kitchen cabinet frame that he has built as part of a CCC-ID training initiative. Printed in Indians at Work 7, no. 12 (August/September 1940): 17. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington. DC. Photograph by G. B. Arthur, supervisor of project training for the Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Smithsonian Collection, Washington DC.

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