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Name |
Native American |
Number of Archive records |
62 |
Number of Library records |
28 |
Number of Object records |
125 |
Number of Photo records |
116 |
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1959.05.04 A
Photograph of Manitou Joe, an Indian chief said to also be of black descent. Joe Manitou (Other side of 1959.05.04 B
Record Type: Photo
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1960.15.41
Photograph of the Peshawbestown Woodcutters. When Con Lather (back row, 3rd from left) was superintendent of the poor, he helped the able-bodied men of Peshawbestown to help themselves. The county bought either the land of the trees, furnished the tools and the warming house on wheels, sold the wood and turned the money over to the Indians. Everybody seemed happy with this plan. This was during the Great Depression.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.34.06
Photograph of Con. Lather, superintendent of the poor, before W.P.A. helped Native Americans find work. Woodcutters earned about $1.00 a day.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.34.07
Photograph of Native Americans cutting and stacking wood, working under the direction of Con. Lather, superintendent of the poor.
Record Type: Photo
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1966.37.12 - Mount. Pleasant
Printed postcard, Indian School in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Record Type: Photo
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1970.07
Indian Land Grant. Naw-au-quay-go-zhe 83.9 acres # 1273 NOTE- I, Sarah Gross also found a Land Grants Issued to John Agosa, William Marsdin, Eugene Gauthier and Nathaniel Howarth which all have no Accession #. The Land Grants can be found in the Archives Storage Room-Unit D-Shelf 16- Box 19. SG Sept. 2011
Record Type: Archive
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1970.23.03
Origin of Indian Removal - 1815-1824 By Reginald Horsman. Published by the MIchigan State Universiy Press for the Historical Society of Michigan
Record Type: Archive
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1987.15.19
Tag. 3" x 1 7/8" Cardboard. Black and red printing on buff background "We are not ALL Indians," "At Gills, Northport 1903". "A White Man's Time In A Red Man's Town!" See the Book "Sail and Rail" by Lawrence and Lucille Wakefield, pp 182-183
Record Type: Archive
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1988.26.20
Print, Photographic. Native American man of Northport. Name may be Fox.
Record Type: Photo
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1989.01.01
Booklet. Paper bound. "Leelanau Indian Pow-Wow Northport, Michigan June 25,26,27 1971."
Record Type: Archive
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1990.20.01
Print, Photographic. Composite print of Catherine Baldwin at the kitchen table in her home in Peshawbestown making quill boxes. Second image is close-up of porcupine quills soaking in a bowl of water. Al Kamuda is a photographer for the Detroit Free Press.
Record Type: Photo
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1990.20.02
Print, Photographic. Quill box in progress. Work of Catherine Baldwin.
Record Type: Photo
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1990.24.02
Program book, "Second Annual Leelanau Indian Pow-Wow. Contains the autograph of Susan Miller. Peshawbestown, August 1972
Record Type: Archive
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1990.36.02 - Old Indian Man
Photo. Old Indian man and young girl. 90.36.02.01 35mm Copy Negative. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1990.41.07
Brochure. Orange paper. "Holy Year - 1975. Immaculate Conception Indian Church, Peshawbestown. 1858-1974
Record Type: Archive
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1991.33 - Jonas Shawandase
Photograph. Studio portrait of Jonas Shawandase (Shawandosa) in uniform. Jonas served in the Spanish American War as one of Hannah's Rifles. Lived north of Leland near Onominese. It is said he also worked with the Buffalo Bill Cody's Show. Print NOTE- For more information about Mr. Shawandase see his obituary in the 1991 Documents Folder (Archives Room)
Record Type: Photo
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1991.36.15
Postcard. " Arts And Crafts Of The Chippewa And Ottawa Indian". Color Print. Published by Geo. Chappy. Woman (Art Baldwin's mother)
Record Type: Archive