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35mm slide: 9181
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North America
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United States
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Great Lakes. Indian Trail Areas. Distribution of some of the Indian groups of the early historic period about 1600-1700. This map is a compromise between the strict historical reality, the research design of this paper, and available space on a single map. It has been compiled from several sources. The Assiniboin, Yankton, and Santee represent the forest and prairie Sioux of Minnesota-Manitoba; the Winnebago, another Siouan-speaking group, located
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Map: Culture areas

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14699
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"Great Lakes. Indian Trail Areas. Distribution of some of the Indian groups of the early historic period about 1600-1700. This map is a compromise between the strict historical reality, the research design of this paper, and available space on a single map. It has been compiled from several sources. The Assiniboin, Yankton, and Santee represent the forest and prairie Sioux of Minnesota-Manitoba; the Winnebago, another Siouan-speaking group, located". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-14699/14699. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. June 01, 2024.
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