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February 2019 Lab Update

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    2026-02-12
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Chipped stone flakes of various sizes and materials (and thus colors, though most are in the brown range) sitting on a white table cover. The cap of a pen is included for scale. Some have flat surfaces of maybe 3 or 4 cm by 3 or 4 cm, others are much smaller.

Cataloging the Medicine Crow Site (39BF2)

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    2026-02-11
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One of the whitewashed brick bastions at Fort Union. It has a pointy red tile roof with a large weathervane. The weathervane has a bison on it. The skeleton of a teepee stands off to the side in the snowy landscape. The sky is grey.

Travels in North Dakota, Part V: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

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    2026-02-11
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Display case containing small leather balls decorated with glass beads or porcupine quills. The designs are sort of abstract floral.

Travels in North Dakota, Part IV: Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site

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    2026-02-10
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Scan of color image on book page. Karl Bodmer painting of the village on its bluff, in the background. In the foreground are people with bullboats getting out of the river.

Travels in North Dakota, Part III: Fort Clark State Historic Site

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    2026-02-09
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Looking into Fort Mandan from the entrance gate. Low wooden buildings surround a vaguely triangular open court. The court is covered in ice and snow with odd mud patterns. Trees beyond the outer walls.

Travels in North Dakota, Part II: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan

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    2026-02-09
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Interior of circular, domed construction, made from wooden poles, the spaces in between filled with twigs. The center of the roof is supported by four larger poles, holding up a horizontal square. View is towards the entrance, where bright light shines in. Benches are placed around a central hearth, which is unlit here.

Travels in North Dakota, Part I: Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park

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    2026-02-08
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Two images: One is a full color Sacagawea stamp. It's 29 cents and includes her portrait from the waist up. She has a papoose on her back but the baby is not visible. On the coin, she is shown from the shoulders up, from the back, with her head turned. The baby, in a carrying cloth, is visible here, asleep on her back.

Lake Sakakawea and the Woman It Was Named After

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    2026-02-06
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The power house at Garrison Dam, a blocky construction with ten cylindrical towers closely spaced together, in low winter light under a grey sky.

Garrison Dam

  • Post date
    2026-02-05
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Old (1878) black-and-white photo of a large pile of bison hides with a man sitting on it in the foreground. Other people and horse cars are visible in the background. All are dwarfed by the massive pile of hides.

Happy National Bison Day!

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    2026-02-05
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