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Drying and salting fish in colonial MaineFirst settlers of Maine drying and salting fish on the Atlantic shore. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
Columbia River campsite of Native American fishermenNative American fishing camp on the banks of the Columbia River. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
Corn ground into meal at Mount VernonWooden mortar and pestle for grinding maize at Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home in Virginia. Photograph
NATI2P-00012Paleo-Indian caribou hunters. Photograph of a Maine State Museum diorama
NATI2P-00006Paleo-Indian caribou hunters. Photograph of a Maine State Museum diorama
NATI2A-00178Meat strips drying to make " jerky" outside a tepee on the plains. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
Dried food storage on a pioneer farm, Great Smoky MountainsProvisions drying at restored farmstead, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Oconaluftee, North Carolina. Photograph
NATI2P-00018Paleo-Indian caribou hunters. Photograph of a Maine State Museum diorama
NATI2A-00101Iroquois woman pounding dried corn in a large wooden mortar in her cabin, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration