Finally...
Part 9Ojibwe group at Dufferin, Manitoba, 1875
Hoard and Tenney photo, 1870s
Oge-mah-oche-way-osh, 1870
Ojibwe at Rat Portage, Ontario, 1886
Oshawana (Chief John Nahdee), who fought alongside Tecumseh at The Battle of the Thames, from the village of Anderdon, now part of Essex County in Ontario. He is dressed in a suit presented to him by the missionary Andrew Jamieson that is decorated with strings of wampum beads and a variety of silver ornaments. Although I have read that this is the oldest known photograph of a Native American and is dated to 1836, but it may be that the actual date is 1858.
Ojibwe in Ole E. Flaten's gallery, Moorhead, Minnesota, circa 1880
Ojibwe at St Benedict's Missionary Church, White Earth, circa 1885
Ojibwe in front of St Benedict's Mission Church, Becker, 1881? I think at least one the men in the photo above this is in this one, at the right of the top row...
Ojibwa camp next to Osnaburgh House, on the shore of Lake St. Joseph in Ontario, 1886
Ojibwe family at White Bear Lake, Minnesota, 1870s
Ne-gon-e-bin-ais (Flat Mouth II, aka Flatmouth the younger), circa 1865. Surely this isn't Flat Mouth...
Chief Black Stone, Lac La Croix band, circa 1895
Ojibwe Civil War veterans at White Earth, 1873 or 74 OR... soldiers at Fort Abercrombie from G Company, 9th Minnesota Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, including many Ojibwa men from White Earth Agency - circa 1863. If it's a Hoard and Tenney photo then it's the later date.
Wais-cow-be-tung, Ke-na-be-quence at White Earth, Minnesota, circa 1870; may be by Hoard and Tenney
Ke-na-be-quence at the White Earth Reservation, circa 1870; may be by Hoard and Tenney
Otter Tail Ojibwe by Hoard and Tenney, 1875
Ojibwe father and son; photo by Hoard and Tenney, circa 1875
Wigwam on the St Croix, circa 1885
Ojibwe wigwams; photo by Martin's Gallery, 1860s?
Lodge near Brainerd, 1866?
Neweiash, Lac Courte Oreilles, circa 1880
Ojiwe family in Winnipeg, circa 1875
Boy, circa 1875
Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (Gaagigegaabaw or He Who Stands Forever - also known as George Copway), the son of John Copway, a Mississauga chief and medicine man, circa 1860
core.ac.uk/download/pdf/226149718.pdfOjibwe camp on the Kaministiquia River in Ontario, circa 1880
Ojibwe mother and child
Ojibwe man, circa 1890
This another McColl photo and is meant to show an Ojibwe man, but it's a copy of a Hall and Lowe image of a Cree man, probably from Pasqua's band, taken in or near Winnipeg, early-mid 1880s, which must cast doubt on the identification of the two images immediately above, although, Hall and Lowe were also known to seel images made by other photogarphers, including one of the Old Bets, the Dakota woman famed for her role in the 1862 war, so you never know...
Ojibwe woman and child; this is another Hall and Lowe photo
Enmegahbowh (Ottawa), Isaac Manitowab (Ojibwe), Rev. James Lloyd Breck, 1864
Ah-gah-nos or Augenosh or Augenaush) and unidentified Ojibwe; this might be a Gaylord image as he made at least two others of Ah-gah-nos, circa 1870
May-zhook-ke-ge-shig, White Earth, late 1880s?
Wadena, White Earth, 1895
Shaw-bwaw-ne-ganse/David Shoppenagon? If this is him, it must date from the 1850s
Shawbwawneganse, son Thomas on the horse, and Chief Nauckchegawme, circa 1867
Shaw-bwaw-ne-ganse/Shoppenagon
Shaw-bwaw-ne-ganse, Saginaw band, 1903
... and again...
Irene and David and their daughter(?), 1880s
David and daughter Mary - probably 1880s
July 1910, the year before his death
See
saginawcountyhalloffame3.org/chief-david-shoppenagonNauckchegawme/Nocachickame
See
saginawcountyhalloffame3.org/chief-nocachickameOjibwe including Chief Misabi (standing in center holding his hat) at Osnaburgh House in Ontario, 1886
As above; Misabi now standing in the centre, wearing his hat