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Object Number
34-7-10/100530.1.58
Display Title
Man and boy
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Algonquian (Algonquian band) Man and boy. Golden Lake, Ontario. Photos by Frederick Johnson, 1928."
Keywords
- Proper Name
- Ethnographic
Subject
- Boy
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1928
Artist
Frederick Johnson
Culture
- Algonquian
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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Canada
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Ontario
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Renfrew County
Additional Geographic Terms
Golden Lake
Dimensions
Overall: 10.16 x 15.24 cm (4 x 6 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.59 | Two boys |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.62 | Man in birch bark canoe |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.57 | Mrs. John Bernard with cradle board |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.60 | Basil Partridge making a canoe |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.56 | Mrs. Simon Bernwald and daughter |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.64 | Basil Partridge making a canoe |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.63 | Basil Partridge making a canoe |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.61 | Basil Partridge |
Renfrew County
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.1 | Two Potawotomie boys at Parry Islands near Parry Sound, Ontario |
Parry Island
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.76 | Boys playing a game |
Eskasoni
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.95 | Boy watches as man and woman lay on bark strip covering of wigwam |
Eskasoni
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| 34-7-10/100530.1.94 | Boy watches as a man and woman lay bark covering over the frame of a wigwam |
Eskasoni
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