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Owl Woman cutting squash to dry
Title
Owl
Woman
cutting
squash
to
dry
Date of Original
1916
Creator
Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930
Creator Role
Photographer
Description
Owl
woman
uses
a
scapula
knife
to
slice
squash
for
drying.
A
pile
of
squash
is
visible
on the
right.
After
the
squash
were
dried
, they were
stored
in a
cache
pit
along
with
dried
corn
,
beans
, and
sunflower
seeds.
In
winter
,
dried
pieces
of
squash
(high
in
vitamin
C)
will be
added
to
soups
and
other
dishes.
Ordering Information
http://history.nd.gov/archives/whatphotos.html
General Subject
Agriculture
Indians of North America
Women
Subject (LCTGM)
Gardening
Gardening equipment & supplies
Personal Name
Owl Woman
Location
North Dakota
Decade
1910-1919
Item Number
00086-0332
Format of Original
Photographic prints
Dimensions of Original
9 x 11 cm.
Transcription
"VIII-74-1916"--Handwritten
on
front
of
photograph.
Notes
Title
created
by
staff.
Relation
[Is
Part
of]Paul
Ewald
Papers
,
MSS
10148.
[Is
Part
of]How
Does
Your
Garden
Grow
exhibit.
Repository Institution
State Historical Society of North Dakota
Repository Collection
Paul Ewald Photograph Collection 00086
Collection Finding Aid
Consult:
http://history.nd.gov/archives/manuscripts/inventory/10148.html
Credit Line
State Historical Society of North Dakota (00086-0332)
Rights Management
Copyright status unknown.
Digital ID
sh000860332
OCLC number
61156025
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