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Miller, Miriam
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Indians of North America
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Oregon State University. Extension Service
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Jefferson County >> Oregon >> United States
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Warm Springs Indian Reservation >> Wasco County >> Oregon >> United States
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Extension and Experiment Station Communications Photograph Collection, 1912-1997 (P 120)
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1950-1959
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Mary Anne Crocker measures the hem of a skirt for a young homemaker on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
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Breaking wild horses at the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
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Woman doing beadworking
Description
Beadwork, as a 4-H club project, has been revised among the Indians on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
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4-H leader doing beadwork at the Warms Springs Indian Reservation
Description
4-H club leader and her daughter.
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Warms Springs planning committee
Description
Photo shows the planning committee for the recreation center at the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
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Indian woman canning meat
Description
Mary Hood canning meat at the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
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Native American lacing lodge poles together
Description
Native Americans were lacing lodge poles together to build a back drop for a baseball diamond on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.