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Object Number
2004.24.31648
Display Title
Cree Indian women and children
Descriptions
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Dwelling
Subject
- tepee
- People
Department
Photographic
Date
1987
Artist
Hillel S. Burger
Culture
- Cree
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
Canada
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Manitoba
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<County>
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Winnipeg
Additional Geographic Terms
Dog's Head Lake
Materials
Negative, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.3198 | Cree men, women and children in front of canvas and birch bark covered teepees |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3197 | Cree man, four women, five children seated in front of birch bark covered tepee |
Canada
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| 2004.24.31711 | Cree indians settlement on Lake Fish River, Lake Winnipeg. Taken by T.C. Weston |
Manitoba
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| 2004.24.31740 | Cree Indians at Dog's Head Lake, Winnepeg, 1884 |
Winnipeg
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| 2004.29.3199 | Group of Cree Indians seated in front of birch bark covered tepee |
Canada
| ||
| 2004.24.31160B | Cree Moccasins |
Alberta?
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| 2004.24.31159 | Cree cloth bag |
Alberta
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| 2004.24.31160A | Cree Moccasins |
Alberta?
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| 2004.24.29554 | Photograph of watercolor, "Bad Boy: Cree-Qui-We-Sain-Sing." |
Canada
| ||
| 2004.29.3212 | Group of Cree people in camp, with canoe in foreground |
Canada
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| 2004.24.25606 | Cree Pipe Stems, January 1848 - Watercolor by Paul Kane |
United States
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| 2004.29.3208 | Two Cree people paddling bark canoes |
Northwest Territories
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