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LEWIS AND CLARK. These sketches, taken from the journal of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

LEWIS AND CLARK. These sketches, taken from the journal of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark


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LEWIS AND CLARK. These sketches, taken from the journal of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

LEWIS AND CLARK.
These sketches, taken from the journal of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, show a flat-headed Chinook, the method used to shape the skulls of infants, a rock painting, a Native American hat, and a bighorn sheep

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This print showcases a collection of sketches from the renowned journal of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, capturing their extraordinary journey as explorers. The sketches offer a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry they encountered during their expedition. One sketch portrays a flat-headed Chinook, shedding light on an intriguing method used by this Native American tribe to shape the skulls of infants. This unique practice reflects the diversity and complexity of indigenous cultures that Lewis and Clark encountered along their path. Another sketch reveals a mesmerizing rock painting, hinting at ancient narratives etched onto natural canvases by Native American ancestors. These pictographs serve as visual records, preserving stories and traditions for generations to come. A striking depiction of a Native American hat highlights the intricate craftsmanship and artistry embedded in everyday objects within these communities. It serves as a testament to the resourcefulness and creativity found among indigenous peoples. Lastly, we are treated to an illustration capturing the majestic presence of a bighorn sheep—a symbol of resilience in nature's vast wilderness—an animal that surely left its mark on Lewis and Clark's remarkable adventure. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand glimpses into Lewis and Clark's awe-inspiring exploration, offering us an opportunity to appreciate both the beauty of nature and diverse cultures that shaped our nation's history.

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