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James Lloyd Breck
Rev. James Lloyd Breck
Jane Campbell
Alice Crooks
Alice Crooks
George Crooks
George Crooks
Enmegahbowh, (The One who Stands before his People), Rev. John Johnson
Drawing of Flatmouth, the first
Eshkebugecoshe (Bill-Like-a-New-Leaf), Flatmouth (the first)
Sarah Good Thunder
Sarah Good Thunder
Wapasha IV
Hdakinyan (Crosswise), Wapasha (IV), Napoleon Wabasha
Hogansapa (Black Catfish, Black Fish, Catfish)
Rev. Frederick (Fred) W. Smith
Kahdahwahbeday, Rev. Frederick (Fred) W. Smith
Julia Lawrence is one of the women displaying lacework in this photo
Julia Walker Lawrence
Rev. Samuel Madison
Samuel Nabicum, Rev. Samuel Madison
Madwaganonint, Red Lake chief
Mazasinawin, Mary Red Cloud
Mazawastewin, Magawasbewin
Nagiyuhewin, Mary Moore
Esther (Red Bird Woman)
Red Bird Woman, Esther Walker St. Clair Hart (Heart)
Fanny Ross
Fanny Ross
George St. Clair
St. Clair Family
Sophia Smith
Sophia Smith, Sophia (LaRush) Smith LaRoche
Tamazawin
Tamazawin (Walking on Stones Woman), Mary Walker
Taopi (Wounded Man)
Taopi (Wounded Man)
Andrew Good Thunder
Wakinyanwaste, Andrew Good Thunder
Hannah Wells and five other Indian women displaying lacework
Hannah Wells
Cornelia Whipple
Cornelia Whipple
Evangeline Whipple
Evangeline Whipple
Henry Benjamin Whipple
Henry Benjamin Whipple
Rev. Charles Wright
Rev. Charles Wright

        

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