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Keewaydinoquay, an Ojibwa from Michigan talks about Indian Healing , undated

 File — Box: 1, item: 10A
Identifier: OH_002_1_10B_x

Dates

  • Creation: undated

Creator

Access Restrictions

Open for research with some restrictions.

Extent

From the Collection: 3.5 Linear Feet (, 4 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

General

30:36 Min.

From the Tape Sleeve:

Keewaydinoquay, an Ojibwa from Michigan, will meet visitors and talk about Indian healing tommorrow at 1:30 PM in the American Indian Archaeological Institute, Route 199, Washington, Conn.

Keewaydinoquay, "Woman-of-the-Northwest-Wind", is a member of the Crane Clan of the Anishinaabeg Nation. Apprenticed at the age of nine to an Ojibwa mahkwe, she was intitiated into Midewiwin, the Ojibwa medicine society. She has practiced healing for more than 50 years. Admission is by donation.

Repository Details

Part of the Western Connecticut State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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