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NATI2P-00012
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NATI2P-00012
Paleo-Indian caribou hunters.
Photograph of a Maine State Museum diorama
North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations
Media ID 5883662
© N.Carter/North Wind Picture Archives
Aboriginal American Indian Amerindian Animal Arctic Buckskin Canada Canadian Chore Deer Deerskin Dried Food Female Food Food Preservation Hide Hunt Hunter Hunting Indian Meat Native Native American Native Animal North Northern Pre Columbian Pre Historic Weapon Wild Animal Wilderness Woman Women Caribou Drying Ice Age Lance Spear Leather Paleo Indian Pemmican Reindeer Skin Tundra
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This photograph print, titled "NATI2P-00012 (Paleo-Indian caribou hunters. Photograph of a Maine State Museum diorama)" takes us back in time to witness the incredible skills and resourcefulness of our ancient ancestors. The image showcases a group of American Paleo-Indians, specifically caribou hunters, as they navigate the vast wilderness of North America. In this snapshot frozen in history, we observe a female Native American hunter clad in traditional leather garments meticulously drying caribou meat for preservation. Her expertise is evident as she carefully tends to the buckskin hides that will provide warmth and protection against the harsh Arctic elements. The scene exudes an aura of strength and resilience as these early inhabitants skillfully employ their hunting weapons - lances and spears - to secure sustenance from nature's bounty. Their connection with the land and its native animals is palpable; it speaks volumes about their deep understanding of survival within this unforgiving environment. As we delve into this mesmerizing portrayal, we are reminded not only of our shared human history but also how food preservation techniques were crucial during prehistoric times. This glimpse into the past sheds light on ancestral practices such as pemmican production – dried food made from pounded meat mixed with fat – which sustained communities through long winters or nomadic journeys across vast territories. Through this remarkable artwork captured by North Wind Picture Archives, we are transported back thousands of years to appreciate the ingenuity and tenacity exhibited by our
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