The source of the following illustrations is
McMahon, Eileen M. and Karamanski, Theodore J. 2002. Time and the River: A
History of the St. Croix. National Park Service, Omaha, NE.
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Chippewa women gathering wild rice, painting by Seth Eastman, c.1857
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Items fashioned by Chippewa craftsmen from the northwoods
environment.
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Dakota village.
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Above illustrations included on this website with written permission from the
National Park Service.
Images of oil on canvas paintings below courtesy Architect of the Capitol.
Images of watercolor drawings below courtesy W. Duncan and Nivin MacMillan and Afton Historical Society
Press.
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Seth Eastman, Rice Gatherers, 1867, oil on canvas.
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Seth Eastman, Spearing Fish in Winter, 1868, oil on canvas
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Seth Eastman, Indian Woman Dressing a Deer Skin, 1868, oil on canvas
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Seth Eastman, Gathering Wild Rice, 1857, watercolor drawing.
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Seth Eastman, Dacotah Encampment, 1853, watercolor drawing
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Seth Eastman, Indian Sugar Camp, 1857, watercolor drawing.
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Seth Eastman, Spearing Fish, 1857, watercolor drawing.
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Seth Eastman, Dacotah Village, 1857, watercolor drawing.
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