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OJIBWA GAME, c1910. Four Ojibwa Native American men playing a moccasin game, in
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OJIBWA GAME, c1910. Four Ojibwa Native American men playing a moccasin game, in
OJIBWA GAME, c1910.
Four Ojibwa Native American men playing a moccasin game, in which participants guess the location of a marked bullet, on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota. Photographed by Frances Densmore, c1910
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1910 Arrow Blanket Bullet Conceal Drum Drummer Feather Four Franc Frances Game Grass Ground Hiding Minnesota Moccasin Mohawk Ojibwa Pastime Playing Recreation Reservation Rifle Shotgun Tradition Drumstick Guess
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This photograph captures a moment in the daily life of four Ojibwa Native American men playing an intriguing traditional game on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota, circa 1910. The game they are engrossed in is known as the moccasin game, where participants attempt to guess the location of a marked bullet concealed under one of several moccasins. Photographed by Frances Densmore, this image showcases the rich cultural heritage and pastimes of these indigenous people. The men are seated on the grassy ground, surrounded by nature's beauty. They wear intricately designed blankets adorned with feathers and carry rifles and shotguns nearby, symbolizing their connection to both tradition and survival. The intensity on their faces reflects their deep concentration as they engage in this age-old recreation that has been passed down through generations. Each participant carefully studies his opponents' movements while trying to decipher which moccasin hides the precious bullet. This photograph not only offers a glimpse into early 20th-century Native American life but also serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength embodied by these individuals who have faced countless challenges throughout history. It is a testament to their enduring traditions that continue to thrive today amidst modernity's encroachment. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this remarkable print allows us to appreciate and honor Native American culture while preserving its legacy for future generations.
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