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Tools of the Canadian natives, 19th century
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Tools of the Canadian natives, 19th century
Tools of the Canadian natives: clam shell 1, wampun 2, wampun bead 3, belt that hangs to mid-thigh 4, mocassin 5, dish 6, and spear 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1837
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This intriguing handcoloured copperplate engraving, titled "Tools of the Canadian Natives" from Giulio Ferrario's "Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World," published in Florence, Italy in 1837, offers a fascinating glimpse into the material culture of Indigenous communities in Canada during the 19th century. The image showcases a selection of tools and articles of clothing that were essential to the daily life and survival of Native peoples. At the center of the image, a large clam shell is depicted, likely used for gathering and preparing food. Two wampum, a type of shell beads that were highly valued by Indigenous peoples for their use in trade and diplomacy, are displayed in the upper left corner. A wampum bead is also shown in the lower right corner, suggesting the importance of this resource in Native societies. A belt, hanging mid-thigh, is depicted in the lower left corner, likely made of animal hide and used for securing clothing or as a decorative accessory. A moccasin, or traditional Native shoe, is shown in the upper right corner, featuring intricate beadwork and a distinctive design. A dish, possibly made of wood or bone, is displayed in the lower center, likely used for serving or preparing food. A spear, an essential hunting tool, is shown in the upper right corner, highlighting the importance of hunting and gathering in Native communities. This illustration provides a valuable record of the material culture of Indigenous peoples in Canada during a time of significant historical change. It serves as a reminder of the rich and diverse heritage that continues to influence Canadian society today.
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