Smithsonian Report, 1924. — Waterman 



Plate I 



i. An Ojibwa Wigwam in Minnesota. The Habitation !s Covered 

 Partly WITH Birch Bark, Partly with Bulrush Mats 



(After D. I. Bushnell, jr., from a photograph in the collection of the Minnesota Historical Society) 



2. An Elongated Wigwam, Large Enough to Accommodate Fifty 

 UNPEOPLE, AS Found Among the Menominee, West of the Great 

 Lakes 



(Photograph from the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology) 



