Káma-Kapúska! Making Marks in Indian Country, 1833–34Main MenuScholarly ArticleWied-Neuwied’s Journal PagesA Sample ExhibitionNumak'aki Persons and ThemesProject NarrativeSourcesKristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029
12019-10-19T10:36:05+00:00Lump of vermillion excavated at Horse Portage, Basswood River, Minnesota, ca. 1650–1837.2Lump of vermillion excavated at Horse Portage, Basswood River, Minnesota, ca. 1650–1837. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. Object in the public domain; image courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society.ronan/MHS_63.65.13.jpgplain2019-10-20T13:33:06+00:00
12019-10-19T10:36:03+00:00Black stone pipe bowl, elbow style, prior to 1919.2Black stone pipe bowl, elbow style, prior to 1919. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. Image courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society.ronan/MHS_3531.A2612.1.jpgplain2019-10-20T13:51:59+00:00
12019-10-19T10:36:03+00:00Sahnish tobacco, n.d.2Sahnish tobacco, n.d. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington (12.6322). Object in the public domain; photo: NMAI Photo Services; image courtesy of the National Museum of the American Indian.ronan/NMAI_12-6322.jpgplain2019-10-20T13:55:19+00:00