Outdoor portrait of Matthew Bernard (1876-1972) paddling canoe, presumably on Golden Lake, with forest and house in background.
Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian
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Time Period:
1927-1927
Materials:
Techniques:
Dimensions:
5 x 7 in.
Cultures:
Algonquin (Algonkin), Algonquin [Golden Lake/Pikwakanagan First Nation], American Indians, Native Americans, North America, Northeast, Woodlands
City:
Pikwakanagan Reserve (Golden Lake Reserve)
County:
Renfrew County
State:
Ontario
Country:
Canada
Collection History:
Frederick Johnson began his anthropological studies as a teenager, accompanying anthropologist Frank G. Speck (1881-1951) on trips to Native communities in Quebec. Between 1923 and 1929, Johnson studied at the University of Pennsylvania and conducted several research trips in Canada, some of which were sponsored by MAI. This photograph probably accompanied the object collections he acquired for MAI.
Source ID:
NMAI_354220
Catalog Number:
N13310
Album Name:
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