Petersen, Karen Daniels

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The interest of Karen Daniels Petersen (born ca. 1910) in Native Americans was sparked during childhood by her grandfather Asa W. Daniels and her great uncle Jared W. Daniels, who had come to Minnesota in the 1850s as U.S. government physicians to the Dakota Indians. In the 1950s Petersen began purchasing traditional Ojibwe crafts from residents of northern Minnesota reservations for resale through St. Paul churches. She collected and researched Indian artifacts for the Science Museum of Minnesota (1958-1964); and beginning in the 1960s, she authored a number of articles and books on Plains and Ojibwe Indians.

From the description of Papers relating to Frances Densmore, [193-], 1951-1959, 1971, 1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313869721

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creatorOf Petersen, Karen Daniels,. Papers relating to Frances Densmore, [193-], 1951-1959, 1971, 1994. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn Organization records., 1952-1977. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Indian Crafts of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Organization records, 1952-1977. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn E. Adamson Hoebel Papers, 1925-1993 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Hoebel, E. Adamson (Edward Adamson), 1906-. Papers, 1925-1993. American Philosophical Society Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Minnesota
Subject
Dakota Indians
Dakota Indians
Handicraft
Ojibwa art
Ojibwa Indians
Ojibwa mythology
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Compilers
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Active 1952

Active 1977

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