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Title
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Don Dingman
Subject
The topic of the resource
Don Dingman Artifact Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of artifacts belonging to Don Dingman, Kearney, Nebraska. Many items were incorporated from the previous collection of Buffalo County resident, Merwyn Henderson. Additionally, many of the artifacts in the collection are representative of early Nebraska frontier forts (i.e. Fort Kearny, Fort McPherson). Ephemera, photographs and historical objects primarily that relate to Nebraska are included.
Creator
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Robert Roy Foresman
UNK History Harvest
Director: Dr. Jinny A. Turman
Source
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Don Dingman
Publisher
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
Date
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6/20/2015
Contributor
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University of Nebraska at Kearney-History Harvest
Robert Roy Foresman (Curator)
Dr. Tom Kiffmeyer (Digital Photographic Archivist)
Dr. Jinny A. Turman (Project Director)
Rights
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History Department-University of Nebraska at Kearney
Relation
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History Harvest
Format
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JPEG Collection of Artifacts, Print Publications, Photographs, Ephemera
Language
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English
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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Dingman_UNK_History_Harvest_2015
Coverage
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Nebraska
Fort McPherson, Fort Kearny, Fort Laramie, Doby town, Solomon Butcher, Buffalo County,
Still Image
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Original Format
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Stone
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Title
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Arrowheads from Fort Kearny
Subject
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Native American Weaponry and Tools
Description
An account of the resource
Three original, hand-carved stone arrowheads. They resemble original methods and types used by Native Americans as weapons and tools. Found by Merwyn Henderson.
Source
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Don Dingman
Merwyn Henderson
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
06/20/2015
Contributor
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April White
Dr. Thomas Kiffmeyer
Rights
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Don Dingman
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
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http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/native-indian-weapons-tools/arrowheads.htm
http://www.westernartifacts.com/
Format
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JPEG
Stone Arrowheads
Coverage
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Nebraska
Arrowhead
Don Dingman Artifact Collection
Native America
stone artifacts
Tool
UNK History Harvest 2015
War
Weapon
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Don Dingman
Subject
The topic of the resource
Don Dingman Artifact Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of artifacts belonging to Don Dingman, Kearney, Nebraska. Many items were incorporated from the previous collection of Buffalo County resident, Merwyn Henderson. Additionally, many of the artifacts in the collection are representative of early Nebraska frontier forts (i.e. Fort Kearny, Fort McPherson). Ephemera, photographs and historical objects primarily that relate to Nebraska are included.
Creator
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Robert Roy Foresman
UNK History Harvest
Director: Dr. Jinny A. Turman
Source
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Don Dingman
Publisher
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
Date
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6/20/2015
Contributor
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University of Nebraska at Kearney-History Harvest
Robert Roy Foresman (Curator)
Dr. Tom Kiffmeyer (Digital Photographic Archivist)
Dr. Jinny A. Turman (Project Director)
Rights
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History Department-University of Nebraska at Kearney
Relation
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History Harvest
Format
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JPEG Collection of Artifacts, Print Publications, Photographs, Ephemera
Language
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English
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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Dingman_UNK_History_Harvest_2015
Coverage
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Nebraska
Fort McPherson, Fort Kearny, Fort Laramie, Doby town, Solomon Butcher, Buffalo County,
Still Image
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Original Format
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Stone
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Title
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Spear Points from Fort Kearny
Subject
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Native American Weapons and Tools
Description
An account of the resource
Original stone spear points resembling Native American traditional weaponry and tools. Found by Merwyn Henderson.
Source
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Don Dingman
Merwyn Henderson
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
06/20/2015
Contributor
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April White
Dr. Thomas Kiffmeyer
Rights
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Don Dingman
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
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http://www.projectilepoints.net/
http://www.crazycrow.com/native-americans-weapons
Format
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JPEG
Stone Spear Point
Coverage
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Nebraska
Don Dingman Artifact Collection
Native American
Nebraska
Spear
Spear Point
stone artifacts
Tool
UNK History Harvest 2015
Weapon
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Title
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Dawes County Historical Society Museum
Description
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The Dawes County Historical Society Museum holds thousands of historical artifacts. The items in this collection were contributed as part to the Chadron State College spring 2014 History Harvest.
Source
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Dawes County Historical Society Museum, Chadron State College History Harvest, 2014
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Object
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Title
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American Indian Stone Artifacts
Description
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These "heads of Native American war clubs" were found near Sheridan Gates by Rev. E.C. Newland, Prof. E.P. Wilson and Mr. A.E. Sheldon (Secretary of the Nebraska State Historical Society) on trips to locate points of historic interest in anticipation of erecting monuments 1936.
Along with club heads there is also some stone grinders. Archaic peoples lived in the White River Valley for hundred of years, as evidence shows with historic sites found across the region. The Apaches moved into the Pine Ridge Forest area around 1500 and became known as the Kiowas Apaches. They lived in northwest Nebraska until around 1803, when they were forced out by the Brule Sioux. Sioux and Crow skirmishes followed in the area, with the most famous being the Crow Butte story.
The area where these stone artifacts were found is near the Beaver Wall area, a well known possible spot of Crazy Horses burial. This area was often a favorite spot of Indians. The Fort Pierre-Fort Laramie Trail ran through this area and was a big fur trading trail. Later on Camp Sheridan and the Spotted Tail Agency was formed near Sheridan Gates.
Information provided by Dr. James Hanson, Northwest Nebraska's Indian People.
Source
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Dawes County Historical Society Museum, Chadron State College History Harvest, 2014
Publisher
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Dawes County Historical Society Museum
Date
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1890 circa
Coverage
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North American Plains Indians
Language
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object
Type
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image
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Chadron State College History Harvest 2014
Dawes County Historical Society
stone artifacts