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Resource Database Search Methods - use two search engines, External (Google) & NW Internal - results may vary
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Google Search Engine - use as an alternative to NW Internal Search Engine.
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Resources: 2 listings
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- Ayer Ojibwa Collection
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Ojibwe |
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- Jeannette O. and Harry D. Ayer donated their large collection of Ojibwa arts and crafts to the Minnesota Historical Society in 1959. For many years, the Ayers acquired items made by members of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwa for their personal collection and for resale at their trading post. The collection contains many excellent examples of traditional Ojibwa objects such as bandolier bags, moccasins, belts and bands.
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- Mille Lacs Indian Museum
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- The Mille Lacs Indian Museum, which
opened May 18, 1996, offers exhibits
dedicated to telling the story of the Band.
Trace their journey to settle in Northern
Minnesota, learn about their fate during a
period of treaties made and broken, and
follow their story up to the present. Videos,
computer interactives, listening stations and
objects reveal information about the Band's
life today, from how dance traditions are
carried on to members' interests in music to
sovereignty issues.
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