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A Pawnee Camp in Midwinter (engraving)
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A Pawnee Camp in Midwinter (engraving)
729248 A Pawnee Camp in Midwinter (engraving) by Houghton, Arthur Boyd (1836-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Pawnee Camp in Midwinter. Pawnees Gambling. Drawing by A Boyd Houghton, engraved by Swain. From The Graphic, 23 July 1870.); Look and Learn / Bernard Platman Antiquarian Collection
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A Pawnee Camp in Midwinter
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is a captivating engraving that offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Pawnee people during the 19th century. The image showcases an American Indian village nestled in a snowy landscape, with smoke rising from the tipis and figures engaged in various activities. The scene depicts a moment of social interaction and leisure as several groups gather around to engage in gambling. The artist, Arthur Boyd Houghton, beautifully captures the sense of community and camaraderie among the Pawnees despite the harsh winter conditions. This illustration, originally published in The Graphic on July 23,1870, provides valuable insights into Native American history and culture. It serves as a reminder of their resilience and adaptability to survive even during challenging times. The print transports us back to an era when indigenous peoples inhabited vast stretches of land across America. It invites us to reflect on their rich heritage and deep connection with nature. As we admire this piece from Bernard Platman's Antiquarian Collection, let us appreciate its historical significance while acknowledging that it represents only one aspect of Native American life. May it inspire curiosity about these diverse cultures that have shaped our nation's past and continue to influence its present.
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