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Envelope 8
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1. The Chippewa Indian Was Always Self-Supporting
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2. Chippewa Dyes (Page 1 is missing)
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3. The Indian as a Skilled Laborer
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4. First Sawmills on the Bad River Reservation
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5. Weaving: Woolen Fibres
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6. Mat-weaving with Different Materials; Preparing the Ana-kunuc-kons (Bullrushes)
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7. Tanning a Hide - An Actual Demonstration by Da-ba-sa-si-no-kwe (Cedar Root)
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8. Farming among the Chippewa
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9. Tobacco Cultivated on the Bad River Reservation
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10. Picking Blueberries in Northern Michigan
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11. Blueberrying Forty-Five Years Ago - Strange But True
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12. Gathering Ginseng
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13. Lodges
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14. Fire-Making from Bewa-nug or Sa-ka-ta-gon
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15. An Emergency Light
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16. Torches Used by the Chippewa of Early Days
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17. Birch Torch: How Made
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18. Transportation of Fire or Io-ko-De
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19. Birchbark Buckets Used for Cooking
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20. Birchbark Buckets
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21. Glue
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22. Name-Kwani Bigiu - Resin or Gum: Method of Securing
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23. Pitch
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24. Wigus
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25. How Baskets Were Made by Indians
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26. How Indian Cradles Were Made and Why
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27. A-gim-ug - Snow Shoes
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28. How the Chippewa Made Soap
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29. Indian Pipes and Pipestone
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30. Canoes and How Constructed
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31. Dugout or Boat
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32. The Construction of a Canoe at Lac du Flambeau in 1923
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33. March Notes
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34. Maple Sugar Industry
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35. Maple Sugar Making - Later Day Process
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36. How Nokomis Did It
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37. Salt
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38. Wild Rice - Compilation
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39. Wild Rice Project, Bad River Reservation, October, 1936, Odanah
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40. Wild Rice Harvest on the Bad River Reservation, Season, 1937
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41. Method of Cooking by the Camp Fire
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42. Primitive Way of Cooking Foods
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