Ojibwe Indians
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Reverend Frederic Baraga papers
The collection consists of photocopies or carbon copies of typed transcriptions. Papers are divided into three folders. Folders one and two contain correspondence from 1835 to 1847, from and pertaining to Reverend Baraga. Folder three contains Baraga's personal diary, the majority of which is written in German.
Boundary Changes on the Fond du Lac Reservation oral history interviews
Michael S. Bright, Sr. record book
The collection contains a record book of court cases of this Superior, Wisconsin, attorney who was a partner in the firm of Bright and Hayes.
Paul Buffalo oral history project
Oral history project of Dr. Timothy Roufs interviewing Paul P. Buffalo (1900-6/1977) from March 1967 – 1977. Mr. Buffalo resided at Ball Club, Minnesota, and the Leech Lake Reservation.
Catholic Mission of Fond du Lac records
Contains materials on the history of the Catholic Mission and Catholic churches established to minister to Ojibwe people in the area of the Fond du Lac reservation near Cloquet, Minnesota. Materials were compiled by Father Alban Fruth of Holy Family Church in Cloquet in the late 1970s.
Chief Buffalo land claims
The materials in this collection concern disputed claims regarding land in present day downtown Duluth, Minnesota that was initially granted to the Ojibwe Chief Buffalo.
Chippewa Vocabulary card file
The collection contains translations of Chippewa (Ojibwe) and English language words written on 4x6" cards arranged alphabetically.
William E. Culkin papers
The collection contains correspondence, awards and certificates, lawyers' case records, news clippings, photographs, and manuscripts on local history. The collection also includes one photograph alubm of snap shots and post card photographs.
Edmund F. Ely papers
The collection contains correspondence, contracts and agreements, journals, transcriptions of these materials, and reference materials and photographs.
English-Ojibwe translations
The collection consists of a single handwritten volume of English words and common phrases translated to Ojibwe.