Girl Scouts Play "Ottawa Indians" on Camping Trip, August 1969

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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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These "water boys" have their work cut out for them--pumping enough water for 16 thirsty Indians. It may take them several trips back and forth if they don't find a larger bucket--but they don't seem to mind. The brownie (at right) is wearing a "sit-upon"--something all her tribe made to keep their bottoms dry when they are sitting on the ground working or eating.
Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
Caption
These "water boys" have their work cut out for them--pumping enough water for 16 thirsty Indians. It may take them several trips back and forth if they don't find a larger bucket--but they don't seem to mind. The brownie (at right) is wearing a "sit-upon"--something all her tribe made to keep their bottoms dry when they are sitting on the ground working or eating.
Year
1969
Month
August
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Cecil Lockard