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NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK. An 18th century tomahawk pipe from the Eastern Woodlands Native Americans, with native engraving. Such weapons were traded by the English and French settlers to their Native American allies

NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK. An 18th century tomahawk pipe from the Eastern Woodlands Native Americans, with native engraving. Such weapons were traded by the English and French settlers to their Native American allies


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NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK. An 18th century tomahawk pipe from the Eastern Woodlands Native Americans, with native engraving. Such weapons were traded by the English and French settlers to their Native American allies

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American Indian Artifact Colony Commerce Eastern Metal Object Pipe Tomahawk Wood Land


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This print showcases an exquisite 18th century Native American tomahawk pipe from the Eastern Woodlands. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this artifact represents a fascinating blend of functionality and artistic expression. The native engraving adorning its surface tells stories of ancient traditions and cultural heritage. During this era, English and French settlers engaged in commerce with their Native American allies, exchanging goods that held significant value for both parties. Tomahawks like this one were highly sought after by the settlers due to their versatility as weapons and tools. These trading practices played a crucial role in shaping relationships between different communities within the colony. The tomahawk's metal blade is seamlessly integrated into its wooden handle, showcasing the ingenuity of indigenous craftsmanship. Its presence evokes a sense of respect for the resourcefulness and resilience displayed by Native Americans during challenging times. As we admire this remarkable object, it serves as a reminder of our shared history and the interconnectedness between cultures. It invites us to appreciate the rich tapestry woven by diverse peoples who have called these lands home for centuries. Granger Art on Demand brings forth yet another treasure from their collection - an image that sparks curiosity about our past while celebrating the beauty found within historical artifacts such as this Native American tomahawk pipe.

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