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Collection: 10066 - A. C. J. Farrell Papers
Folder: 0004.000
Item: 00090
Title: Turtle Mountain Ojibway and Cree at the Canada-Dakota border
Date: 1889
Inscription/Marks: Just after they agreed to go upon Turtle Mt Reservation I am here as interpreter & advisor and trusted as "Brother - friend"
Summary: 1. Little Boy 2. Black Thunder 3. Burning Ground 4. Yellow Robe 5. Little Wound 6. Eee-noo 7. A. C. J. Farrell (Misko Makwa/Rev. Bear) 8. Prairie Chicken (son of Black Thunder)
Red ID: MS_I_191742 Image ID: 166509 Image Notes: 10066-00090

Collection: 10066 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: A. C. J. Farrell Papers
Date: 1863-1950

Summary: Correspondence, notes, a play, essays, newspaper clippings, printed material written by A. C. J. Farrell. Legal materials regarding land cases for the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Blackfeet, and other Northern Plains Indians. Alfred Conover Farrell served as an attorney for the Blackfoot Indians.

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