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Collection: B - B Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 0112-00001
Title: Mamie Buffalo and Emma Dickens
Date: Circa 1910
Creator: Olsen, Fred
Inscription/Marks: "North Dakota Indian maids and their tepee home. Fred Olsen"--Printed on front of photograph.Mamie Buffalo, Emma Dickens"--Handwritten on bottom of photograph.
Summary: I-a-i¡-hu-ka-da-ki-a-hus or Mamie Buffalo or Mamie Hunts Only (27 January 1894-24 October 1951) (Hidatsa) and Emma Dickens (Hidatsa) Tipi decorations of rosettes and dangles were usually quilled and attached to either a bison hide or canvas tip.
Red ID: PH_I_91160 Image ID: 49097 Image Notes: B0112-00001

Collection: B Digitized Images from Collection
Title: B Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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