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Iroquois Indians of Canada, 1818

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Iroquois Indians of Canada, 1818

6338267 Iroquois Indians of Canada, 1818 by English School, (18th century); (add.info.: Iroquois Indians of Canada, 1818. The man carries a musket, bow and quiver of arrows, and the woman holds a baby in a papoose. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Mary Anne Vennings A Geographical Present being Descriptions of the Principal Countries of the World, Darton, Harvey and Darton, London, 1818. Venning wrote educational books on geography, conchology and mineralogy in the early 19th century.); © Florilegius

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1818 A Geographical Present Archery Bow Arrow Arrow Point Arrows Bow And Arow Bow And Arrow Bow Arrow Bows And Arrows Female Author Folk Costume Haudenosaunee Mary Anne Venning Musket National Papoose Quiver Toddler Toddlers Tribe Tutor Woman Writer Canadians Defensive Weapon Five Nations Infantry Weapon Iroquois Confederacy New Baby New Born New Born Babes New Born Infant Newborn Newly Born Regency Traditional Costume


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This print titled "Iroquois Indians of Canada, 1818" offers a glimpse into the lives and culture of the Haudenosaunee people, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy. The image showcases a man and woman dressed in traditional attire, providing valuable insight into their customs and traditions. The man is depicted carrying a musket, bow, and quiver of arrows, highlighting the importance of hunting and defense in their daily lives. Meanwhile, the woman holds a baby snugly wrapped in a papoose—a traditional Native American baby carrier—symbolizing the nurturing role played by women within their society. Handcoloured with meticulous detail, this copperplate engraving was created by Mary Anne Venning for her educational book on geography titled "A Geographical Present". As an esteemed female author and tutor during the early 19th century, Venning sought to provide readers with descriptions of various countries worldwide. Through this remarkable artwork from 1818, we are transported back in time to witness not only the unique fashion choices but also gain insights into tribal life during that era. This print serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage while honoring the indigenous peoples who have shaped North America's history.

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