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IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1664. Village life among the Iroquois Native Americans. Line engraving, French, 1664

IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1664. Village life among the Iroquois Native Americans. Line engraving, French, 1664


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IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1664. Village life among the Iroquois Native Americans. Line engraving, French, 1664

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1664 Canada Canadian Child Cook Cooking Eastern Hammock Iroquois Long House Settlement Tribe Village


IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1664 - A Glimpse into the Vibrant Life of the Iroquois Native Americans

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. This line engraving from 1664 offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of an Iroquois village. The French artist skillfully captures the essence of this bustling settlement nestled in the heart of Eastern Canada. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are transported to a time when harmony and communal living thrived among these indigenous people. Intriguingly, men and women can be seen engaged in various activities that contribute to their tribe's sustenance and well-being. Men diligently work on constructing longhouses while children play nearby, painting a picture of intergenerational bonding within this close-knit community. Women take charge of cooking meals over open fires, showcasing their culinary skills passed down through generations. The artwork also highlights cultural elements unique to the Iroquois tribe. Hammocks sway gently between trees, providing respite for weary bodies after hours spent tending crops or hunting game in dense forests. The intricate details meticulously etched by our French artist showcase traditional clothing adorned with vibrant patterns and accessories that reflect their rich heritage. This print serves as a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness exhibited by these Native American communities during colonial times. It invites us to appreciate their deep connection with nature and each other—a way of life that has endured despite centuries of change.

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