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The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the Sea (engraving)
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The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the Sea (engraving)
1092917 The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the Sea (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the Sea. Illustration for Middletons Complete System of Geography.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
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Catch Geographical Grease Manner Return Spring Melt
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This engraving from the 18th century depicts the fascinating process employed by the Kamtschadales to preserve their catch of fish during spring at the head of rivers, as they make their way back to the sea. The image showcases a unique blend of geography, history, and culture. In this scene, we witness the Kamtschadales skillfully melting grease and drying fish in a manner that has been passed down through generations. Their expertise is evident as they delicately handle each fish with care and precision. The vibrant colors of their traditional clothing contrast beautifully against the serene backdrop of flowing rivers and lush greenery. The significance of this practice lies not only in its historical context but also in its ecological impact. By preserving excess fish through melting grease and drying techniques, the Kamtschadales ensure sustenance for themselves while minimizing waste. This engraving serves as an invaluable window into a time when humans relied on nature's abundance for survival. It reminds us of our deep connection with wildlife and how different cultures have adapted to coexist harmoniously with their environment. As we admire this artwork, let us appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and its ability to transport us back in time. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness, offering insights into ancient traditions that continue to shape our understanding of history today.
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