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Series 10: Scrapbooks and
miscellany
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BOX-FOLDER 10/1 |
Original housings for
photographic materials |
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1001 |
BOX-FOLDER 10/2 |
Miscellany 8 (two
photographs), 1924,
1940
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1002 |
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Extent: 1 black-and-white photographic
print (5x7 inch); 1 black-and-white photographic print (8x10
inch) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/3 |
Photographs, 1912-1917, 1949
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Portraits of Frances Densmore |
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1003 |
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Extent: 2 black-and-white photographic
prints (5x7 inch); 1 black-and-white photographic print (8x10
inch) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/4 |
One paper item (mounted),
1907
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Contains a photocopy of the original drawing
in Box-Folder 10/4 as well as a typed description of the item. |
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1004 |
BOX-FOLDER 10/5 |
Drawing-Gay-me-wun-aush,
1907
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Original drawing of six songs of the Chippewa
created by Gay-me-wun-aush. The songs are numbers 103, 104, 105, 106,
and 107 on pages 114-115 in the Bureau of American
Ethnology Bulletin 45 (the fifth song is omitted). |
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Creator:
Gay-me-wun-aush
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1005 |
BOX-FOLDER 10/6 |
Chippewa birchbark
drawing |
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Birchbark drawing depicting a Chippewa
mnemonic. |
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1006 |
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Extent: 1 birchbark drawing |
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Phonodeik photograph of
Ute woman's dance, 1917
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Photographer:
Dayton C. Miller
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_ms1100 |
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Extent: 1 black-and-white phonodeik
photographic print (38 feet) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/1 |
Typed slip accompanying
Ute woman's dance (phonodeik) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/2 |
Dayton C. Miller
inventory of material sent to Frances Densmore |
BOX-FOLDER 11/3 |
Dayton C. Miller
manuscripts, 1916-1927
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BOX 15 |
Scrapbook #1, 1889-1900
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0100 |
BOX 16 |
Scrapbook #2, 1901-1911
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0200 |
BOX 17 |
Scrapbook #3, 1911-1926
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0300 |
BOX 18 |
Scrapbook #4, 1927-1929
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0400 |
BOX 19 |
Scrapbook #5, 1930-1933
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0500 |
BOX 20 |
Scrapbook #6, 1934-1938
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0600 |
BOX 21 |
Scrapbook #7, 1939-1949
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0700 |
BOX 22 |
Scrapbook #8, 1949-1954
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0800 |
BOX 23 |
Scrapbook #9, 1954-1957
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002_0900 |
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Series 11:
Photographs
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All photograph titles were composed by Judith
Gray, based on her research. |
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All digital files for Series 11 can be found
within the same digital object identifier: afc1944002. |
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Digital content available onsite: afc1944002 |
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Subseries 1: Lantern
slides
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Slides AFC1944/002: PH001 to PH050 were used
by Frances Densmore in a lecture in Minot, South Dakota in 1935.
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH001 |
Lake in Minnesota or
Wisconsin (white birches) |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Same scene as AFC 1944/002:
PH051 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH002 |
Bark-covered lodge,
unfamiliar-style hand drum, location unidentified, though
northern |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH003 |
Gemiwunac, Sept.-Oct.
1907 (Chippewa singer from Leech Lake, Minnesota), reverse of Plate
9, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 45 (Chippewa Music), September - October
1907
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BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Version of AFC 1944/002: PH083 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH004 |
Chippewa Midewiwin
song mnemonics (songs 103-104, 106-107 on pages 114-115, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 45) |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Same as AFC 1944/002: PH085 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH005 |
"Love-Charm Song" page 91 in Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 45 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH078 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH006 |
Possibly painted
council tent at Bull Head, South Dakota (see different view on Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 72) |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Same as AFC 1944/002: PH069 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH007 |
Shuffling-feet dance
(Standing Rock Sioux), different view from Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 78 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Same as AFC 1944/002: PH067 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH008 |
Shuffling-feet dance
song transcription, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, page 478 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH082 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH009 |
Unidentified |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH010 |
Unidentified |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH011 |
White-Buffalo-Walking
(Teton Sioux), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 11 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH092 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH012 |
Buffalo Boy
(Santee-Yanktonai man), similar to Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 9 (see also page 91) |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH088 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH013 |
Siyaka
(Yanktonai-Teton), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 1 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH089 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH014 |
Possibly Mrs. Good
Eagle (Pawnee), see Plate 2c in Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 93 (opposite page 1) |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH015 |
Brave Buffalo
(Standing Rock Sioux singer), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 25 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH080 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH016 |
Eagle Shield
(Standing Rock Sioux singer), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 40 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH081 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH017 |
Eagle Shield
capturing Assiniboin woman (his drawing), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, Plate 65 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH084 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH018 |
Eagle Shield song
transcription, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61, page 396 |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Cropped form of AFC 1944/002:
PH077 |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH019 |
"Crow Heart's earth lodge," (Mandan), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 80, Plate 3a] |
BOX 12 |
Extent: 1 lantern slide (3.25 x 4
inch) |
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Item ID: AFC 1944/002: PH020 |
"Pan playing on whistle" (Hidatsa), Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 80, Plate 10a] |
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