John Snow’s nephew Jim Peterson drags a sled bearing freshly cut balsam fir bough bundles out to their ice-fishing site on Sugarbush Lake, where the boughs will serve as the base for an ice-fishing tipi.
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Part of the in-house Wisconsin Folk Museum exhibit, We Chose to Go That Way, Section II. Artist Profiles & Work: P. John Snow, Lac du Flambeau Ojibwa, wooden fish decoy carving and ice fishing, image 3 of 7