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View of tepees set up across lake for Hiawatha Pageant

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Matt Carmody, who played Hiawatha in the Pipestone Hiawatha Pageant from 2004 to 2008, in costume

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Exterior campus view of the school's first building, later the Girls' Dormitory

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Dramatic Final Scene from Pipestone Hiawatha Pageant, where hero Hiawatha departs towards the setting sun in an Enchanted Canoe, leaving his people in the hands of the "Black Robe" missionaries.

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This small brochure on Pilot Knob introduces the cultural, historical, spiritual and ecological importance of this Dakota County landmark.

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MinnStar Builder's application to the City of Mendota Heights to build a housing development on Pilot Knob

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A picture of traditional indigenous food from First Nations Kitchen at All Saints Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, MN.

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Pipestone quarry, at the town of Pipestone, Minnesota in 1894. In the center with white gloves Big Thunder (John Wakerman), a Santee Sioux

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Different Native American people carve sacred pipes from the pipestone quarries in Pipestone, MN. These pipes are used for spiritual as well as commercial use by different people.