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Native American trading furs, 1777 (coloured engraving)

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Native American trading furs, 1777 (coloured engraving)

PNP245683 Native American trading furs, 1777 (coloured engraving) by American School, (18th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23194494

© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images

Animal Skin Barter Bartering Bow And Arrow Exchange Exchanging Goods Haggling Native American Indian Negotiation Skins Trader Traders Trading Post North Americans


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This coloured engraving from 1777 depicts a significant moment in Native American history - the trading of furs. The image showcases the intricate details of this exchange, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and traditional attire of North American tribes during the 18th century. In this scene, we witness Native American traders engaging in barter and negotiation at a bustling trading post. Clad in their distinctive animal skin clothing and adorned with headdresses, these men exude strength and resilience as they navigate the complex world of commerce. The print captures not only the physical act of exchanging goods but also conveys a sense of cultural significance. Bow and arrow in hand, these traders demonstrate their mastery over both nature's resources and their own destiny. This portrayal serves as a reminder that trade was not just about economic transactions but also played an integral role in maintaining tribal connections across North America. It is worth noting that this artwork does not shy away from acknowledging some less desirable aspects of historical trade relations. The presence of alcohol suggests that it was often used as a bargaining tool or even exploited to gain advantage during negotiations. Overall, this coloured engraving offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in Native American history - one where tradition meets commerce on the vast landscapes of America.

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