EditorialA barricade that reads “Tribal Roads,” erected by the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, on one of four residential streets that cross their property, on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation, Wis., Feb. 8, 2023. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times)
EditorialSiyontanka, Native American (Chippewa or Ojibwa), 19th century, Canada, Native American (Chippewa or Ojibwa), Wood, skin, L. 17 3/16 in. ? Diam. 1 7/16 in. ? D. w/ figure 3 3/16 in. (43.7 ? 3.6 ? 8.1 cm), Aerophone-Blow Hole-end-blown flute (vertical).
EditorialChippewa, Native American, Pipe Bowl, ca. 1850, black stone with pewter or lead inlay, Overall: 3 ? 5 5/8 ? 1 7/8 inches (7.6 ? 14.3 ? 4.8 cm).
EditorialNot - eeu - a - akm, "the stronge wind", the interpreter. The Ojibwe (also Ojibwa), or Chippewa are a large group of Native Americans. The Natural History of Man; comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies of the d...
EditorialChippewa encampment with round lodges of birch bark over frames, and Chippewa carrying canoes and belongings overland to pass the rapids and falls in a river. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North Amer...
EditorialChippewa song of a medicine hunt for bear, moose, and beaver. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialChippewa men: On-daig, Crow 268 in an extravagent costume with headdress, leggings, moccasins, blanket and lance decorated with feathers, and old chief Gitch-ee-gaw-ga-osh, the Point that Remains Forever 269. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin'...
EditorialChippewa men fishing in bark canoes on the Saint Marys River, Ontario, 266, and Chippewa braves racing canoes at a regatta. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialChippewa warrior Ot-ta-wa, Otaway with his pipe 244 and Chippewa woman Ju-ah-kis-gaw with child in cradleboard 245. The baby's umbilical cord (ni-ahkust-ahg) hangs above its face for supernatural protection. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's...
EditorialChippewa braves dancing the Snow-shoe Dance. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialChippewa warriors Ka-bes-kunk, He Who Travels Everywhere 241 and Ka-be-mub-be, He Who Sits Everywhere 244. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.