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- Ho Chunk man
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- Naw Gaw Nab, (The Foremost Sitter.) Orator and Second Chief of Wisconsin Chippewas
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- Ho Chunk father and son
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- Ho Chunk children
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- Native American man and woman
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- Two Fox men
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- Squaw tanning a Deerskin. / Photographed and Published by H. H. Bennett, Kilbourn, City, Wis
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- Wah-con-ja-z-gah (Yellow Thunder) Warrior chief 120 y's old. / Photographed and Published by H. H. Bennett, Kilbourn, City, Wis
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- Playing Wah-koo-chad-ah (Moccasin) a favorite game. / Photographed and Published by H. H. Bennett, Kilbourn, City, Wis
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- Big Bear
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- Walk in the Evening and Bear Skin. Winnebago Warriors
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- Chippewa Wigwams. / Whitney & Zimmerman, Photos
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- Chippewa Indians making Birch Canoes
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- Chippewa Indians making Birch Canoes. / Whitney & Zimmerman, Photographers, Saint Paul
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- Scene at Indian Payment,--Odanah, Wis. / Whitney & Zimmerman, Photos, Saint Paul
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- Menominee couple
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- Menominee man
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- Menominee woman
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- Big Hawk : Chief of the Pike Lake, Marathon County band of Wisconsin Winnebagoes. Photo taken Jan. 3, 1890, at the age of 65 years. Courtesy of the Wis. State Historical Society
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- David Big Hawk : Son of Big Hawk, Chief of the Wisconsin Winnebagoes. From a photo taken Jan. 3, 1890, at the age of 26. Courtesy of the State Historical Society
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- Little Soldier & wife - Medicine man
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- Clara & Andrew Blackhawk
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- Ho Chunk woman and children outside wigwam
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- Ho-Chunk Church Ceremony No.1.
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- Ho-Chunk Church Ceremony No.2.
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- Young man on horseback / Johnson
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- Menominee Indians on parade with stagecoach / Johnson
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- Menominee Indians on parade / Johnson
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- Chief Osh ke nan e wah & Wife
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- Two Fox chiefs with Ho Chunk man