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Shoshone Root Diggers, c. 1837 (pen and ink and watercolor on paper)
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Shoshone Root Diggers, c. 1837 (pen and ink and watercolor on paper)
5054740 Shoshone Root Diggers, c.1837 (pen and ink and watercolor on paper) by Miller, Alfred Jacob (1810-74); 12.1x15.9 cm; Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 24126892
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A Lot Of People American Fur Company Rendezvous American West Arrow Arrows Cultural Foraging Frontier Geographical Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas Indigineous Mauri Miller Alfred Jacob 1810 74 National Costume Native Americans Oregon Trail Plains Indians Rockies Rocky Mountains Roots Shoshone Snake Tribe Tribe America Continent Landcape Several People Several Persons Traditional Costume
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This print titled "Shoshone Root Diggers, c. 1837" showcases the remarkable talent of Alfred Jacob Miller, an American artist from the 19th century. Using pen and ink as well as watercolor on paper, Miller masterfully captures a scene filled with rich cultural significance. In this artwork, we are transported to North America's vast landscape where a multitude of people can be seen engaging in their daily activities. The Shoshone Root Diggers are depicted with great attention to detail, showcasing their traditional costumes and cultural heritage. Men and women alike are present, each exuding strength and grace. The presence of horses adds another layer of dynamism to the composition. These majestic creatures symbolize both transportation and companionship for the indigenous peoples who relied on them for survival in this wild terrain. Miller's use of color brings vibrancy to the painting, highlighting the diversity within this community while also capturing the essence of nature surrounding them. The lush landscapes serve as a reminder of how deeply intertwined these native cultures were with their environment. As we observe this piece, we cannot help but appreciate its historical value in documenting Native American culture during that time period. It serves as a testament to their resilience and enduring traditions that continue to shape our understanding of America's past today.
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