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Nenenot snowshoe - Swallow-Tail (engraving)
980593 Nenenot snowshoe - Swallow-Tail (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nenenot snowshoe - Swallow-Tail. Illustration for an article on the Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory by Lucien M Turner. From the Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1889-90 by J W Powell, Director (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1894).); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 23032070
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American Indian American Indians American Native Indians Anthropology Engravings Ethnographic Ethnology Hudson Bay Indigenous Native Americans Peoples Shoe Shoes Snowshoe Tribe Tribes Swallow Tail
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This print titled "Nenenot snowshoe - Swallow-Tail (engraving)" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the American Indian tribes in the Ungava District of Hudson Bay Territory. The engraving, created by an unknown artist from the American School, beautifully captures the intricate details of Nenenot snowshoes and their unique swallow-tail shape. The image was originally featured in an article on the Ethnology of the Ungava District by Lucien M Turner, published in J. W Powell's Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Smithsonian Institution. It serves as a valuable resource for anthropologists and historians interested in studying indigenous peoples' clothing and footwear during that time period. The illustration showcases not only a practical tool for traversing snowy landscapes but also reflects social aspects within these native communities. As we admire this historical artwork, we are reminded of how important it is to preserve and honor Native American cultures. Bridgeman Images has done an exceptional job preserving this piece from their private collection. Through Fine Art Finder, viewers can explore this engraving's significance within America's history and appreciate its artistic beauty.
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