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Ojibwas Hunting

MInnesota: c. 1900. A Photogravure titled: Ojibwa, The Hunters, with two Ojibwas hunting from a birchbark canoe

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1890s 1900 1900s Arrow Bow And Arrow Canoe Chippewa Cultures Daytime Ethnic First Nation Hunting Indians Indigenous Minnesota Native Americans Photogravure River Sepia Traditional Culture Transportation Turn Of The Century Two Men Birchbark Ojibwa


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This photogravure, titled "Ojibwa, The Hunters" takes us back to the early 1900s in Minnesota, where two Ojibwas engage in their ancestral hunting practices. The image showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Ojibwa people, also known as Chippewa or First Nation Indians. In this historical snapshot captured by Roland Reed, we witness a scene of great significance. Two skilled hunters navigate a tranquil river in their traditional birchbark canoe. With bow and arrow at hand, they embody centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. The sepia-toned print transports us to a time when indigenous cultures thrived harmoniously with nature. As sunlight bathes the men's faces during daytime hours, it illuminates their deep connection to the land and its resources. Through this photograph, we gain insight into the resilience and resourcefulness of Native Americans who relied on hunting for sustenance and survival. Their mastery over transportation methods like canoes allowed them to traverse rivers effortlessly while seeking game. This vintage piece from Underwood Archives not only captures an extraordinary moment frozen in time but also serves as a reminder of our shared history with Native American communities across North America. It invites us to appreciate their rich traditions and honor their contributions to our collective heritage.

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