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Photos: WG Gartner, 1999

Bad River Fields. Gitigaaning (Site 9, Ashland County). Photos: WG Gartner, 1999. Bad River Fields . Source: Gitigaaning Staff . White Cloud’s Home and Fields, Leech Lake, Mn Source: Milwaukee Public Museum, neg 47415. Cass Lake Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 53610.

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Photos: WG Gartner, 1999

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  1. Bad River Fields Gitigaaning (Site 9, Ashland County) Photos: WG Gartner, 1999

  2. Bad River Fields Source: GitigaaningStaff

  3. White Cloud’s Home and Fields, Leech Lake, Mn Source: Milwaukee Public Museum, neg 47415

  4. Cass Lake Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 53610 • Lake of the Woods • Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 10235_A2 • White Earth • Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 22515 • Kenora • Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 60674

  5. Mille Lacs • Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 6960

  6. Household Garden & Orchard (1910) Location Unknown. Source: Minnesota Historical Society, neg 9411

  7. Source: Will and Hyde 1917; Gartner 2003b

  8. Midwest ArboricultureFood and Medicine Fruit Trees Serviceberry (Amelanchierlaevis) Black chokecherry Aroniamelanocarpa) Pawpaw (Asiminatriloba) Sugarberry (Celtislaevigata) Hackberry (Celtisoccidentalis) Flowering dogwood (Cornusflorida) Persimmon (Diospyrosvirginiana) Hawthorn (Crataegusspp) Mulberry (Morusrubra) Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica) American plum (Prunusamericana) Chickasaw plum (Prunusangustifolia) Black cherry (Prunusserotina) Chokecherry (Prunusvirginiana) Sweet crabapple (Pyruscoronaria) Elderberry (Sambucuscanadensis) Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) Buffaloberry (Shepherdiaargentea) Blackhaw (Viburnumprunifolium) Nut Trees • Buckeye (Aesculusspp) • Pignut hickory (Caryaglabra) • Pecan (Caryaillinoensis ) • Shellbark hickory (Caryalacinosa ) • Shagbark hickory (Caryaovata ) • Mockernut hickory (Caryatomentosa ) • American chestnut (Castaneadentata ) • Allegheny chinkapin (Castaneapumila) • Redbud (Cerciscanadensisa ) • Hazelnut (Corylusamericana ) • American beech (Fagusgrandofolia ) • Honey locust (Gleditsiatriacanthosa ) • Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladusdioicusa ) • Butternut (Juglanscinerea ) • Black walnut (Juglansnigra ) • Oaks (Quercusspp) Source: Compiled from References in Gartner 2003b

  9. ArboricultureWood Management for Construction and Crafts Black Ash (?) Coppicing. Burt Lake Band, Northern Michigan, Late 19th Century. Source: Cheboiganing Band Archives, No Image ID.

  10. High Tunnel Agriculture High Tunnel Intro http://www.hort.cornell.edu/hightunnel/structures/index.htm High Tunnel Manual http://www.uvm.edu/sustainableagriculture/hightunnels.html High Tunnel Grants to Indian Tribes http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/programs/?&cid=stelprdb1046250

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