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Taino, inhabitant of the Hispaniola Mountains (Haiti and Dominican Republic) as described by the first explorers of the New World - Colorised engraving, 19th century - Taino from the mountains of Hispaniola
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Taino, inhabitant of the Hispaniola Mountains (Haiti and Dominican Republic) as described by the first explorers of the New World - Colorised engraving, 19th century - Taino from the mountains of Hispaniola
NWI4853761 Taino, inhabitant of the Hispaniola Mountains (Haiti and Dominican Republic) as described by the first explorers of the New World - Colorised engraving, 19th century - Taino from the mountains of Hispaniola, as described by early explorers of the New World - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration; (add.info.: Taino, inhabitant of the Hispaniola Mountains (Haiti and Dominican Republic) as described by the first explorers of the New World - Colorised engraving, 19th century - Taino from the mountains of Hispaniola, as described by early explorers of the New World - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This colorized engraving from the 19th century offers a glimpse into the life of a Taino inhabitant of the Hispaniola Mountains, as described by the first explorers of the New World. The intricate details and vibrant hues bring to life this ancient civilization that once thrived in what is now Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Taino people were known for their peaceful way of life, living off the land and embracing nature as part of their daily existence. This image captures a moment in time when these indigenous people roamed freely through lush forests and majestic mountains, connected to their surroundings in ways we can only imagine.
As we study this hand-colored woodcut illustration, we are transported back centuries to a time when European explorers first encountered these proud inhabitants of Hispaniola. Their unique culture and customs left a lasting impression on those who came into contact with them, forever shaping our understanding of early Caribbean civilizations.
Through this print, we are reminded of the rich history and heritage of the Taino people, whose legacy continues to inspire us today. Let us honor their memory by preserving their stories and traditions for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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