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2F61DFE Secotan Indians Dancing, 16th Century
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2DCD473 Secotan Indians Dancing, 16th Century
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2H0N65E 16th century. Native American dance. Virginia. Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Engraving by Vernier, inspired b
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2GF38B4 16th century. Native American dance. Virginia. Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Engraving by Vernier, inspired b
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2F36APE 16th century. Native American dance. Virginia. Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Engraving by Vernier, inspired by a 16th century illustration by Theodor de Bry (1528-1498). Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
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2D84M3P 16th century. Native American dance. Virginia. Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Engraving by Vernier, inspired by a 16th century illustration by Theodor de Bry (1528-1498). Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850.
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EE9RNM America. Florida. 16th century. Ritual dedicated to the sun god. Sacrifice deer skin. Engraving, 1850. Color.
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3A2N6EB This illustration by John White depicts the Tupinamba Indians engaged in a dance, capturing the cultural expression and ritualistic practice of this Native American tribe.
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2WEP08H America, c. 1570 print Triumph wagon of the continent America. Print from series of four continents with added scenes in the background: European ships are approaching the American coast, original inhabitants of America go to battle with arrow-and-bow. Within a fence, women, children and a man dance around a man with a fee. Left rear is cannibalism. paper engraving America represented allegorically; 'America' (Ripa). cannibalism. Native peoples of North America. chariot, triumphal car. Native peoples of the Americas Northern and Central America. South America
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CFE3A2 Native American man preparing to demonstrate a traditional dance in Chester Virginia, 2011.
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PP4XF2 America. Florida. 16th century. Ritual dedicated to the sun god. Sacrifice deer skin. Engraving, 1850. Color.
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FFWN09 MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. /nAn Aztec religious ceremony. Manuscript illumination from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century.
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G15KPX Late 16th-century engraving by Theodor de Bry, after a watercolor by Jacques le Moyne, titled "The King Receives the Queen." The engraving shows a the man and woman, most likely the chief and his bride, seated on a wooden platform. Women dance in a circle
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PBG6W3 1578 Street Scene on Day of Corn Dance, Pueblo Santo Domingo, N.M (NYPL b12647398-70076)
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PBG4EE 1561 Squaw dance, Blackfoot Indians, Macleod, Alberta (HS85-10-18723)
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PP7X8F American Indian warriors. 16th century. Trophies and ceremonies after a victory. Ritual. Engraving, 1841.
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FFWMY3 MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. /nFour Aztec men or deities depicted in a religious ceremony. Manuscript illumination from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century.
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G15KR4 Late 16th-century engraving by Theodor de Bry, after a watercolor by John White in what is now North Carolina, titled "Their Dances at Their Great Feasts." The engraving shows men and women dancing around a circle defined by posts with carved faces. Three
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2Y6XDXX Juan González; Miguel González / 'Series of the Conquest of Mexico'. 1698. Shell work, Oil on canvas mounted on panel, panel. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España. Author: MIGUEL GONZALEZ. JUAN GONZALEZ.
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G15KPT Late 16th-century engraving by Theodor de Bry, after a watercolor by Jacques le Moyne, titled "War Dance." The engraving shows the chief preparing for battle. Two containers of water were used in the ritual. One container, representing the enemy's blood,
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D9RD5X Timucua chief's ceremony before battle with neighboring tribes, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of DeBry engraving of a LeMoyne painting
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FFY916 MEXICO: NAYARIT DANCERS. /nCeramic figure group of three dancers surrounded by spectators. By the Tarascan culture at Nayarit, Mexico, 13th-16th century.
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3A2MDGM This 1906 illustration by John White captures a festive dance, possibly from the Native American or Pictish cultures, illustrating cultural traditions and rituals.
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2H452N3 Brazil: Tupinamba Indian shamans (caraibes) wearing feather head-dresses surrounded by men dancing in a circle. Engraving by T. de Bry after J. de Léry, 1592.
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3A2K532 'The Flyer' by John White depicts an Indian medicine man in a dynamic dance. The figure is adorned with a feathered headdress and a tobacco pouch, captured in watercolor and graphite.
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3E85ND2 Native American dance, Virginia, 16th century, (1836), (1850). Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Inspired by a 16th century illustration by Theodor de Bry, (1528-1498). From "Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America", from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's "Etats-Unis d'Amérique" in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. (Colorised black and white print).
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AM2KD6 Ceremonial dance of the Carolina Native Americans 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a John White illustration
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EYRN87 The image shows an engraving from 'Travels through Virginia,' depicting Native Americans dancing around wooden poles at religious festivals, based on a drawing by John White.
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MPBHPK . English: Dancing Secotan Indians in North Carolina. Watercolour painted by John White in 1585. Deutsch: Tanz der Secotan-Indianer in North Carolina. Aquarell von John White aus dem Jahr 1585. 1585. John White, explorer and artist 933 North carolina algonkin-rituale02
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FFY80T This illustration from Theodor de Bry’s 'America,' based on a 1590 drawing by John White, depicts the dance of a Virginian native, showcasing early American cultures.
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FFY5YM AZTEC: XOCHIPILLI. /nStone sculpture of Xochipilli, the Aztec god of spring, art, games, beauty, dance, flowers and song, from Tenochtitlan, 14th-16th century.
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2GBBHJH 16th century. Native American dance. Virginia. Men and women dancing around "Three of the fayrest Virgins" at center. Engraving by Vernier, inspired by a 16th century illustration by Theodor de Bry (1528-1498). Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
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