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Iroquois Indian Exhibit, State Museum, Albany

3788784 Iroquois Indian Exhibit, State Museum, Albany by Russell, Charles Marion (1865-1926); (add.info.: Iroquois Indian Exhibit, State Museum, Albany. The photograph depicts an exhibit in the State Museum dating to early 20th century. Caption reads Iroquois Industries scene, Nichols pond, near Fenner. From left to right the industries are basket making, weaving, flint chipping, wood carving, moccasin making and pottery moulding.
American postcard.); Lebrecht History

Media ID 23008036

© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images

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This photograph captures the essence of the Iroquois Indian Exhibit at the State Museum in Albany during the early 20th century. The image, taken by Charles Marion Russell, showcases a scene depicting various traditional Iroquois industries. From left to right, we see skilled artisans engaged in their crafts. The first industry showcased is basket making, where delicate and intricate designs are woven with precision. Next is weaving, displaying beautiful textiles created using age-old techniques. Flint chipping follows suit, demonstrating the artistry involved in shaping sharp tools from stone. The fourth industry depicted is wood carving, showcasing exquisite wooden sculptures that reflect both skill and creativity. Moccasin making comes next, highlighting the craftsmanship required to fashion durable footwear from natural materials. Finally, pottery molding completes this fascinating exhibit with its demonstration of clay being shaped into vessels of practical use or artistic expression. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes such as the Iroquois people. It serves as a reminder of their ingenuity and resourcefulness in utilizing nature's offerings to create functional objects infused with beauty and symbolism. With its historical significance and attention to detail, this print provides an opportunity for viewers to appreciate and learn about indigenous traditions that have shaped American history for centuries.

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