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Women of the Ojibwe nation, ne-bet-neuh-qua and Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, and a young girl Nib-nab-i-quah. All three were part of the troupe of dancers who traveled to England. Engraved by J
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Women of the Ojibwe nation, ne-bet-neuh-qua and Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, and a young girl Nib-nab-i-quah. All three were part of the troupe of dancers who traveled to England. Engraved by J
FLO4688526 Women of the Ojibwe nation, ne-bet-neuh-qua and Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, and a young girl Nib-nab-i-quah. All three were part of the troupe of dancers who traveled to England. Engraved by J. Harris after an original illustration by George Gatlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.; (add.info.: Women of the Ojibwe nation, ne-bet-neuh-qua and Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, and a young girl Nib-nab-i-quah. All three were part of the troupe of dancers who traveled to England. Engraved by J. Harris after an original illustration by George Gatlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.); © Florilegius
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This print captures the beauty and grace of Women of the Ojibwe nation, ne-bet-neuh-qua and Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, alongside a young girl named Nib-nab-i-quah. These three remarkable individuals were part of a troupe of dancers who embarked on a journey to England, showcasing their rich cultural heritage through traditional dance.
Engraved by J. Harris after an original illustration by George Gatlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man in 1855, this image is a testament to the resilience and spirit of indigenous peoples. The intricate details in their costumes and the expressions on their faces speak volumes about their deep connection to their roots and traditions.
As they performed for audiences in England, these women brought a piece of their homeland with them, sharing stories and dances that have been passed down through generations. Their presence was not only a source of entertainment but also served as a powerful reminder of the strength and vibrancy of Native American culture.
Through this photo print, we are invited to reflect on the importance of preserving and celebrating diverse cultures around the world. The legacy of ne-bet-neuh-qua, Wo-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, Nib-nab-i-quah, and countless others like them continues to inspire us today as we strive for greater understanding and appreciation for all people.
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