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A video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss the economic and social strength of the Sault Ste. Tribe.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Preserving Our Past Coverage
1998 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, 0:12:29 Identifier
0037-5-1 Rights
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A video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss traditional medicines.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Preserving Our Past Coverage
1998 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, 0:12:01 Identifier
0037-4-1 Rights
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A video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss family heritage.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Preserving Our Past Coverage
1998 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, 0:12:14 Identifier
0037-3-1 Rights
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A video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss stories of growing up.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Preserving Our Past Coverage
1998 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, 0:12:37 Identifier
0037-2-1 Rights
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A video that highlights various Sault Ste. Chippewa Tribal Elders who lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss their experiences of racism.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Preserving Our Past Coverage
1998 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, 0:12:10 Identifier
0037-1-1 Rights
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Recording of the Bentley Historical Library Dedication. Event included several speakers; [includes paper insert]
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WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.) Coverage
1974 May 02 Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
8738-SR-128-1-1 Subject
Ann Arbor (Mich.); University of Michigan; Rights
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