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


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This print showcases an artist's intricate reconstruction of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village from around 1500. The drawing, skillfully crafted by C. W. Jefferys, offers a glimpse into the vibrant life and rich culture of the indigenous people who inhabited this New World settlement. The image transports us back in time to a bustling community surrounded by towering wooden walls, providing both protection and a sense of unity for its inhabitants. The meticulously designed longhouses stand proudly within the village, their unique architecture reflecting the ingenuity and resourcefulness of these early American settlers. As we explore this snapshot of history, we are reminded of the resilience and adaptability that characterized Native American communities during this period of change. This reconstructed Iroquois village serves as a testament to their ability to thrive in harmony with nature while creating functional structures that met their needs. Through this artwork, Charles W. Jefferys masterfully captures not only the physical aspects but also the spirit and essence of daily life within an Iroquois community centuries ago. It is an invitation to immerse ourselves in their world – one where tradition intertwines with innovation, where artistry meets practicality. This print is more than just a visual representation; it is an opportunity to appreciate and honor the heritage and legacy left behind by these remarkable peoples who shaped America's history.

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