Arboretum Landscape Teaching Aid Series: Affirmation from Memories of Old Settlers, Part I
3.19503
black and green marker on illustration board
Digitized
Original
13.8 cm W x 17.8 cm H (Item)
1 sheet
Drawing
1940 – 1960
Primarily textual teaching aid depicting Arboretum landscape. This material is depicted in the shape of a head, including sketches of eyes, a nose, and mouth. It describes the childhood memories of an early settler who recalls that a teepee may have been constructed in the area at one time.
Header: Affirmation from memories of old settlers
Text from top to bottom:
Header: Affirmation from memories of old settlers
Text from top to bottom:
- One early settler tells us that, when he was a boy, his father pointed out to him a circular depression that had been made for drainage around a tepee.
Early memories
Potawatomi Indians
Drawings -- United States -- 20th century
Pen works -- United States -- 20th century
Potawatomi Indians
Drawings -- United States -- 20th century
Pen works -- United States -- 20th century
English