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  1. More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
    #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  2. More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
    #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  3. More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
    #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  4. More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
    #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  5. More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
    #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  6. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  7. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  8. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  9. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  10. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  11. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  12. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  13. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  14. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  15. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  16. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  17. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  18. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  19. More Charles Van Schaick Photography

    Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.

    The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.

    #charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory

  20. #Wisconsin - #TribalFoodSovereignty resources

    "#NativeFoodSovereignty is the right of #AmericanIndians, #AlaskaNatives and #NativeHawaiians to produce their own #TraditionalFoods on their own lands to sustain themselves, their families and their communities. #NativeAmericans had #FoodSovereignty for thousands of years before the first European contact in the Americas. Food systems have dramatically changed to the detriment of Native peoples’ health."
    -First Nations Development Institute

    Written by Erin Peot

    "We are exploring the development of a statement that acknowledges this land’s #FirstNations people. This statement would be used to open discussions and educate the public we work with about First Nations peoples’ rights and the contributions First Nations have made and continue to make throughout this land now known as #Wisconsin."

    Learn more (includes resources):
    foodsystems.extension.wisc.edu

    Related video, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Wisconsin," by Dan Cornelius, a UW Madison CIAS presentation, 2020.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WJq4bBpU2sg

    #SolarPunkSunday #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
    #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
    #NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #Chippewa #Potawatomi #HoChunkNation #DecolonizeYourDiet

  21. #Wisconsin - #TribalFoodSovereignty resources

    "#NativeFoodSovereignty is the right of #AmericanIndians, #AlaskaNatives and #NativeHawaiians to produce their own #TraditionalFoods on their own lands to sustain themselves, their families and their communities. #NativeAmericans had #FoodSovereignty for thousands of years before the first European contact in the Americas. Food systems have dramatically changed to the detriment of Native peoples’ health."
    -First Nations Development Institute

    Written by Erin Peot

    "We are exploring the development of a statement that acknowledges this land’s #FirstNations people. This statement would be used to open discussions and educate the public we work with about First Nations peoples’ rights and the contributions First Nations have made and continue to make throughout this land now known as #Wisconsin."

    Learn more (includes resources):
    foodsystems.extension.wisc.edu

    Related video, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Wisconsin," by Dan Cornelius, a UW Madison CIAS presentation, 2020.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WJq4bBpU2sg

    #SolarPunkSunday #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
    #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
    #NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #Chippewa #Potawatomi #HoChunkNation #DecolonizeYourDiet

  22. #Wisconsin - #TribalFoodSovereignty resources

    "#NativeFoodSovereignty is the right of #AmericanIndians, #AlaskaNatives and #NativeHawaiians to produce their own #TraditionalFoods on their own lands to sustain themselves, their families and their communities. #NativeAmericans had #FoodSovereignty for thousands of years before the first European contact in the Americas. Food systems have dramatically changed to the detriment of Native peoples’ health."
    -First Nations Development Institute

    Written by Erin Peot

    "We are exploring the development of a statement that acknowledges this land’s #FirstNations people. This statement would be used to open discussions and educate the public we work with about First Nations peoples’ rights and the contributions First Nations have made and continue to make throughout this land now known as #Wisconsin."

    Learn more (includes resources):
    foodsystems.extension.wisc.edu

    Related video, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Wisconsin," by Dan Cornelius, a UW Madison CIAS presentation, 2020.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WJq4bBpU2sg

    #SolarPunkSunday #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
    #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
    #NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #Chippewa #Potawatomi #HoChunkNation #DecolonizeYourDiet

  23. #Wisconsin - #TribalFoodSovereignty resources

    "#NativeFoodSovereignty is the right of #AmericanIndians, #AlaskaNatives and #NativeHawaiians to produce their own #TraditionalFoods on their own lands to sustain themselves, their families and their communities. #NativeAmericans had #FoodSovereignty for thousands of years before the first European contact in the Americas. Food systems have dramatically changed to the detriment of Native peoples’ health."
    -First Nations Development Institute

    Written by Erin Peot

    "We are exploring the development of a statement that acknowledges this land’s #FirstNations people. This statement would be used to open discussions and educate the public we work with about First Nations peoples’ rights and the contributions First Nations have made and continue to make throughout this land now known as #Wisconsin."

    Learn more (includes resources):
    foodsystems.extension.wisc.edu

    Related video, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Wisconsin," by Dan Cornelius, a UW Madison CIAS presentation, 2020.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WJq4bBpU2sg

    #SolarPunkSunday #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
    #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
    #NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #Chippewa #Potawatomi #HoChunkNation #DecolonizeYourDiet

  24. #Wisconsin - #TribalFoodSovereignty resources

    "#NativeFoodSovereignty is the right of #AmericanIndians, #AlaskaNatives and #NativeHawaiians to produce their own #TraditionalFoods on their own lands to sustain themselves, their families and their communities. #NativeAmericans had #FoodSovereignty for thousands of years before the first European contact in the Americas. Food systems have dramatically changed to the detriment of Native peoples’ health."
    -First Nations Development Institute

    Written by Erin Peot

    "We are exploring the development of a statement that acknowledges this land’s #FirstNations people. This statement would be used to open discussions and educate the public we work with about First Nations peoples’ rights and the contributions First Nations have made and continue to make throughout this land now known as #Wisconsin."

    Learn more (includes resources):
    foodsystems.extension.wisc.edu

    Related video, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Wisconsin," by Dan Cornelius, a UW Madison CIAS presentation, 2020.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WJq4bBpU2sg

    #SolarPunkSunday #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
    #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
    #NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #Chippewa #Potawatomi #HoChunkNation #DecolonizeYourDiet

  25. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  26. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  27. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  28. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  29. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  30. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  31. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  32. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  33. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  34. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie

  35. Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.

    #CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie