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Native woman from the Sandwich islands, 1785 (engraving)
8766923 Native woman from the Sandwich islands, 1785 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Native woman from the Sandwich islands in the Pacific.( 3rd Journey by James
Cook in 1785 )
1785); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
Media ID 38356080
© ©Jaime Abecasis / Bridgeman Images
Anthropolgy Anthropologist Anthropology Capitain Cook Captain James Cook Ethnographer Groups Of People Hawai Hawaii Hawaii Islands Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hawaiian Hawaiian Islands Indigenous People Indigineous James Cook Jewellry Native People Navigator Polynesia Polynesians Polynesisch 18e Siecle 18th Century 18th Centuries Etats Unis Etats Unis Usa United States Ethnography Inhabitant Jewels
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving from 1785 depicts a Native woman from the Sandwich Islands, now known as Hawaii. The intricate details of her traditional attire and jewelry showcase the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people of the Pacific.
The image is a snapshot from Captain James Cook's third journey in 1785, highlighting his encounters with different cultures during his explorations. The woman's serene expression and graceful posture exude a sense of pride and resilience, despite the challenges faced by her community due to colonialism.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and honoring diverse traditions and identities. The woman in the engraving serves as a symbol of strength and beauty, representing generations of indigenous knowledge passed down through storytelling and art.
Through the lens of ethnography and anthropology, this print offers us a glimpse into a world that existed centuries ago yet continues to inspire curiosity and admiration today. Let us celebrate the enduring spirit of Native peoples around the world, acknowledging their contributions to our shared history and collective humanity.
© Jaime Abecasis has masterfully captured this moment in time with sensitivity and respect, inviting viewers to reflect on our interconnectedness as global citizens.
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