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American Indian culture objects, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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American Indian culture objects, chromolithograph, published in 1897
American Indian culture objects, North America: 1) Wooden club of the Tsimshian (British Columbia, and Alaska); 2) War dance flute of the Sioux; 3) Arrows of the Blackfoot (Blackfeet); 4) Arrow of the Apaches; 5) Ball club of the Muskogee; 6) Dull arrow of the Apaches; 7) Stone tomahawk; 8) Bow of the Apaches; 9) Wooden club; 10) House column of the Haida people (Canada); 11) Dance rattle; 12) Tobacco pipe; 13) Shield of the Pueblo (Cochiti, New Mexico); 14) Quiver and bow in the case; 15) Scalp knife with sheath; 16) Otter-medicine; 17) Hunting pocket of the Cherokee people; 18) Bowl of the Pueblo (Arizona). South America: 19) Feathers decorated spear (Brazil); 20) Bow of the Conibo (Peru); 21 + 27) Arrow of the Cashibo (Peru); 22) Arrow of the Conibo (Peru); 23) Arrow of the Srakaja; 24) Fish arrow of the Srakaja (Orinoko); 25) Fish fork spear of the Cano; 26) Harpoon of the Cano; 28) Dance feather scepter (Brazil); 29) Feather crown of the Macushi; 30) Chest girdle of the Conibo (Peru); 31) Collar of the Longua; 32) Back jewelry of the Andoa (Peru); 33) Carved spoon of the Peba (Peru); 34) Bowl of the Cocama (Peru). Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Media ID 18293325
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the rich tapestry of American Indian culture. The print showcases an array of fascinating objects that represent the diverse tribes and regions across North and South America. In the top row, we are introduced to a wooden club belonging to the Tsimshian people from British Columbia and Alaska. Next is a war dance flute used by the Sioux tribe, followed by arrows crafted by the Blackfoot and Apache tribes respectively. A ball club from the Muskogee tribe catches our attention before we encounter a stone tomahawk and bow of the Apaches. Moving down, we observe a variety of intriguing items such as a house column from Canada's Haida people, a dance rattle, tobacco pipe, shield from Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico, quiver with bow case, scalp knife with sheath, otter-medicine artifact, hunting pocket of Cherokee people and finally a bowl from Arizona's Pueblo community. The South American section presents us with feathers decorated spear from Brazil along with various bows and arrows associated with different indigenous groups like Conibo and Cashibo. Additionally featured are fish-related tools like fish arrow and fork spear alongside ceremonial items including feather crown from Macushi tribe. This remarkable print serves as both an educational resource for understanding indigenous cultures while also celebrating their artistic craftsmanship through these meticulously depicted objects.
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