Photograph from Ruth Landes' field research on Ojibwa religion, working closely with Will Rogers, Chippewa shaman or midé, in Red Lake, Minnesota. Handwritten on verso by unidentified individual: "Here's Calvin milking cows. Mrs. Landes." Handwritten on verso by Landes: "Iceman. Ojibwa Red Lake 1934."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_21
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
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Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Portrait photograph taken by W. Bateman in 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota. Bateman was a field worker working on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation on a NIMH sponsored grant. (See "A Note on Gender in Eliciting Ojibwa Semantic Structures" by Mary B. Black in Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 177-186.)
Handwritten on verso: "Madge Downfeather 1965. W. Bateman. (Red Lake)."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_20
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
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Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Portrait photograph taken by W. Bateman in 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota. Bateman was a field worker working on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation on a NIMH sponsored grant. (See "A Note on Gender in Eliciting Ojibwa Semantic Structures" by Mary B. Black in Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 177-186.)
Handwritten on verso: "Nancy Cain, 1965. W. Bateman. (Red Lake)."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_22
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Portrait photograph taken by W. Bateman in 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota. Bateman was a field worker working on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation on a NIMH sponsored grant. (See "A Note on Gender in Eliciting Ojibwa Semantic Structures" by Mary B. Black in Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 177-186.)
Handwritten on verso: "Tom Cain, 1965. W. Bateman. (Red Lake)."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_23
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Portrait photograph taken by W. Bateman in 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota. Bateman was a field worker working on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation on a NIMH sponsored grant. (See "A Note on Gender in Eliciting Ojibwa Semantic Structures" by Mary B. Black in Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 177-186.)
Handwritten on verso: Alec Everwind, 1965. W. Bateman. (Red Lake)."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_24
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Portrait photograph taken by W. Bateman in 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota. Bateman was a field worker working on the Red Lake Chippewa Reservation on a NIMH sponsored grant. (See "A Note on Gender in Eliciting Ojibwa Semantic Structures" by Mary B. Black in Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 177-186.)
Handwritten on verso: "Ray Cloud, 1965, W. Bateman. (Red Lake)"
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_people_25
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph from Ruth Landes' field research on Ojibwa religion, during which she worked closely with Will Rogers, Chippewa shaman or midé, in Red Lake, Minnesota. Landes wrote on the verso of the photograph in both ink and pencil. The writing in ink appears to be annotations made by Landes at a later date. Handwritten on verso: "[ink] IV [pencil] glorious path at Red Lake in fall, 1934. [ink] glorious fall -- changing leaves -- path at Red L. 1934, Ojibwa reservtn -- by RL."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_views_01
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph from Ruth Landes' field research on Ojibwa religion, during which she worked closely with Will Rogers, Chippewa shaman or midé, in Red Lake, Minnesota. Landes wrote on the verso of the photograph in both ink and pencil. The writing in ink appears to be annotations made by Landes at a later date. Handwritten on verso: "[ink] XIV [pencil] path at Red Lake in glorious fall, 1934, leaves. [pen] Red L reservation 1934-35."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_chippewa_views_02
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Place:
Whiteriver (Ariz.)
Date:
circa 1930
Scope and Contents:
Photo likely from Ruth Benedict's summer field school. Typed on verso: "Sunday visitors, East Fork camp. Whiteriver." Also on the verso is writing by Landes in both ink and pencil. The writing in ink appears to be annotations made by Landes at a later date. Handwritten on verso: "[pencil] Mescalero Apache. Jules (Henry) Blumensohn. [pen] Mescalero Apache reservation 1930. Jules Henry Blumensohn."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_friends_family_01
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Two duplicate prints. Image is from Ruth Landes' fieldwork among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935 and 1936. Handwritten on verso of landes_photo_ruth_landes_12 by Landes: "RL 1935-6. Mayetta, Ks. Pot. Nocktonicks. VI."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_ruth_landes_12
Image ID.landes_photo_ruth_landes_13
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Ruth Landes with Louise (Masha or Mazhi) Nocktonick, one of her informants during her 1935 and 1936 fieldwork among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta Kansas. Handwritten on verso by Landes: "30 yrs later. July 1964. (Potawatomi) Pow-wow on Fair Grounds on Pot. reservation, Mayetta, Kansas. taken by Jas A. Clifton, Anthro Dept, Univ. of Kans. Louise Nocktonick, Ruth Landes (great hair). IV"
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_ruth_landes_15
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
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Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Ruth Landes conducted fieldwork among the Potawatomi Indians at the Potawatomi Indian Reservation in Kansas in 1935 and 1936 and in the 1950s and 1960s. See Landes to Elizabeth Steinberg, 2/7/69.
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_ruth_landes_16
Related Materials:
For duplicate and related images, see landes_photo_potawatomi_artifacts_07 - 09 in folder "Potawatomi: Artifacts" in Ruth Landes Papers.
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Nitrate negatives from Ruth Landes' fieldwork among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935 and 1936. Consists of images of Landes (landes_photo_potawatomi_people_21 and 23) and her informants, including Gunogwe (landes_photo_potawatomi_people_15 and 18); Gungowe's daughter Louise Nocktonick (landes_photo_potawatomi_people_18, far left & 20, right); and a man who may be Tom Topash, Landes' principle informant (landes_photo_potawatomi_people_23 and 24). Prints do not exist for these negatives.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph of Will Rogers, Chippewa shaman or midé. Rogers was Ruth Landes' principle informant during her field research on Ojibwa religion in Red Lake, Minnesota. Print does not exist for this negative.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Nitrate negatives
Photographs
Negatives
Date:
undated
Scope and Contents:
Unidentified negatives in Ruth Landes Papers. Negatives are of two unidentified women and one man wearing a headdress and a scarf. They are likely Ojibwa, Santee Dakota, and/or Potawatomi. Landes conducted fieldwork among the three groups in the 1930s.
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_unidentified_01
Image ID.landes_photo_unidentified_02
Image ID.landes_photo_unidentified_03
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph of Christina Topash, granddaughter of Tom Topash, Ruth Landes' principle informant during her field research among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935 and 1936. Handwritten on verso: "Christiana Topash - 13 yrs - Mayetta, Ks. Spring 1936 (Pot.)."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_01
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph of Donald George Nocktonick, son of Louise Nocktonick, one of Ruth Landes' informants during her field research among the Prarie Potawatomie in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935-36. The two reconnected in the 1950s, corresponding with each other into the 1970s. Handwritten on verso: "Donald George Nocktonick."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_02
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph of Lindley Topash, grandson of Tom Topash, Ruth Landes' principle informant during her field research among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935 and 1936. Handwritten on verso: "Lindley Topash -- 10 yrs -- Mayetta, Ks. Spring 1936."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_03
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Photograph of Norwood Frank Nocktonick, son of Louise Nocktonick, one of Ruth Landes' informants during her field research among the Prarie Potawatomie in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935-36. The two reconnected in the 1950s, corresponding with each other into the 1970s. Handwritten on verso: "18. Norwood Frank Nocktonick."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_04
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.
Two duplicate prints; landes_photo_potawatomi_people_09 was printed at a later date. Photograph of Gunogwe Mazhi (or Masha), one of Ruth Landes' informants from her field research among the Prarie Potawatomi in Mayetta, Kansas in 1935-36. Her daughter is Louise Nocktonick. Handwritten on verso of landes_photo_potawatomi_people_05 by Landes: "Mrs. Mæzi. Pot. Mayetta, Ks, 1935."
Local Numbers:
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_05
Image ID.landes_photo_potawatomi_people_09
Collection Restrictions:
The Ruth Landes papers are open for research. The nitrate negatives in this collection have been separated from the collection and stored offsite. Access to nitrate negatives is restricted due to preservation concerns.
Access to the Ruth Landes papers requires an appointment.
Ruth Landes papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
The revision of this finding aid and digitization of portions of the collection were made possible through the financial support of the Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund.