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IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500. Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village

IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500. Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village


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IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500. Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village

IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500.
Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village, c1500. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

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1500 Construction Fence Huron Iroquois Jefferys Life New World Village Wall Walled William Wooden Longhouse


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This print takes us back in time to a significant era in American history - the year 1500. It showcases an artist's meticulous reconstruction of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village, providing us with a glimpse into the daily life and architecture of this indigenous community. The drawing, skillfully created by C. W. Jefferys, transports us to an Iroquois village surrounded by sturdy wooden walls and fences for protection. The attention to detail is remarkable as we observe the exterior of traditional longhouses that were central to their way of life. These longhouses served as both homes and communal spaces for multiple families within the tribe. The artist's precision allows us to envision how these structures were constructed using natural materials found in their surroundings. As we delve deeper into this artwork, it becomes evident that every element has been thoughtfully portrayed - from the intricately designed wall patterns to the overall layout of the village itself. This image not only highlights historical accuracy but also pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes like the Huron Iroquois. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time and invited to appreciate and learn about America's indigenous communities' vibrant past. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and encourages us all to celebrate diversity while respecting those who came before us.

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