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Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0019
Item: 00984
Title: A new Arikara dance lodge under construction on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
Date: 1906-1919
Inscription/Marks: On the back: col. 86/984, credit stamp of the AMNH, "15981-Ft. Berthold Dakota FRame of new dance lodge of the Rees showing manner of constructing old-style lodges".
Summary: The framework for a new Arikara dance lodge is under construction. The posts in the center and those on which the slanted siding timbers are resting are in place. There are piles of dirt on the ground from the holes which have been dug for the posts. It is of note that this image is related to a post-posthumously published work detailing the methods used in earth lodge construction by the ethnologist Gilbert L. Wilson. His research took place between 1906 and 1919 among the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. The earth lodge publication in the American Museum bulletins was published in 1934, four years after Wilson's death. __"The Hidatsa Earth lodge" by Wilson and Bella Weitzner (1934) American Museum of Natural History
Red ID: PH_I_146046 Image ID: 107206 Image Notes: 00086-00984

Collection: 00086 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Date: 1875-Circa 1960

Summary: Consists of prints and some copy negatives of several photographers on the Fort Berthold Reservation, primarily Gilbert L. Wilson, and also including Frances Densmore, Frank Fiske, Fred Olson, Sumner Matteson, and several unidentified photographers. Ewald wrote identification of many photographs in his collection based upon suggestions from the people of Fort Berthold. Images include celebrations and gatherings, dances, sweat lodges, Little Missouri camps, cradles, portraits, Buffalo Bird Woman, Wolf Chief, Goodbird, Indian crafts and skills, artifacts, wood gathering, gardening, food processing and cooking, earth lodges, bullboats, travois, and Indian cowboys.

This image may be restricted. Contact reference staff for assistance.
Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0019
Item: 00984
Title: A new Arikara dance lodge under construction on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
Date: 1906-1919
Inscription/Marks: On the back: col. 86/984, credit stamp of the AMNH, "15981-Ft. Berthold Dakota FRame of new dance lodge of the Rees showing manner of constructing old-style lodges".
Summary: The framework for a new Arikara dance lodge is under construction. The posts in the center and those on which the slanted siding timbers are resting are in place. There are piles of dirt on the ground from the holes which have been dug for the posts. It is of note that this image is related to a post-posthumously published work detailing the methods used in earth lodge construction by the ethnologist Gilbert L. Wilson. His research took place between 1906 and 1919 among the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. The earth lodge publication in the American Museum bulletins was published in 1934, four years after Wilson's death. __"The Hidatsa Earth lodge" by Wilson and Bella Weitzner (1934) American Museum of Natural History
Red ID: PH_I_146046 Image ID: 101493 Image Notes: 00086-00984-back

Collection: 00086 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Date: 1875-Circa 1960

Summary: Consists of prints and some copy negatives of several photographers on the Fort Berthold Reservation, primarily Gilbert L. Wilson, and also including Frances Densmore, Frank Fiske, Fred Olson, Sumner Matteson, and several unidentified photographers. Ewald wrote identification of many photographs in his collection based upon suggestions from the people of Fort Berthold. Images include celebrations and gatherings, dances, sweat lodges, Little Missouri camps, cradles, portraits, Buffalo Bird Woman, Wolf Chief, Goodbird, Indian crafts and skills, artifacts, wood gathering, gardening, food processing and cooking, earth lodges, bullboats, travois, and Indian cowboys.

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