Ojibwa ethnographic and linguistic field notes, 1903-1905 1903-1905

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Ojibwa ethnographic and linguistic field notes, 1903-1905 1903-1905

The collection includes material relating to government, mythology, festivals, customs, games, etc. of the Ojibwa Indians. Also includes comments on the language; vocabulary, some items with English glosses; lists of bands and locations; and photographs of people, activities, dwellings, canoes, etc.

1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, ca. 250 p.; 42 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6630949

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