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Date: 2005-11-29 12:42:50
Leech Lake
Anthropology
Mississippi River
Hubbard County
Minnesota
Leech Lake Indian Reservation
Ojibwe
Beltrami County
Minnesota
Archaeology
Cass County
Minnesota
Geography of Minnesota
Geography of the United States
Minnesota

ARCHAEOLOGY IN MINNESOTA: 2003 Project Report Summaries Bruce Koenen, Research Archaeologist Office of the State Archaeologist, St. Paul March 2004

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