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MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1730. Copy of a Cherokee map of South Carolina drawn on a deer skin

MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1730. Copy of a Cherokee map of South Carolina drawn on a deer skin


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MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1730. Copy of a Cherokee map of South Carolina drawn on a deer skin

MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1730.
Copy of a Cherokee map of South Carolina drawn on a deer skin, c1730

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1730 Cherokee Colonial Deer Skin South Carolina Southeastern United States


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history, a map that takes us back to the early colonial era in America. Titled "MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1730" this copy of a Cherokee map is an extraordinary testament to the rich cultural heritage and intricate knowledge possessed by indigenous communities. Drawn meticulously on deer skin, this unique artifact provides a glimpse into the interconnectedness between Native American tribes and their surroundings. The intricately detailed depiction of South Carolina reveals not only geographical features but also offers insights into the Cherokees' deep understanding of their land. Dating back to 1730, this map serves as a valuable historical document that sheds light on the southeastern region of what would later become the United States. It stands as evidence of how different cultures coexisted and interacted during those times. The significance of this Cherokee map extends beyond its aesthetic appeal; it represents resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness in preserving ancestral traditions despite challenging circumstances. Its presence reminds us to appreciate diverse perspectives when examining our shared past. Granger Art on Demand has expertly captured this intriguing piece for all history enthusiasts to admire and learn from. This print invites viewers to explore not only South Carolina's geography but also delve deeper into America's complex tapestry woven by various indigenous nations like the Cherokee people.

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