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2M78DB5 Spanish Persecution in the West Indies - Description des crimes infliges aux Indiens par les colons Espagnols - Incendie d'un village indien par les Conquistadors. Pendaison - Gravure de Theodore de Bry in "Narratio regionum indicarum per Hispanos quosdam devastatarum verissima" par Bartolome de las Casas (1484-1566)
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2M78DBJ Spanish Persecution in the West Indies - Description des crimes infliges aux Indiens par les colons Espagnols - Conquistadors massacrant un village d'Indiens. Amputations des mains - Gravure de Theodore de Bry in "Narratio regionum indicarum per Hispanos quosdam devastatarum verissima" par Bartolome de las Casas (1484-1566)
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2F61DFT Secotan, Algonquin Village, North Carolina, 1585
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2DCD480 Secotan, Algonquin Village, North Carolina, 1585
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2C86AAT Rio de Janeiro in 1599. Hand-colored woodcut from Olivier du Noort, 1602
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2PG90J5 A native American village in Florida in the late 16th century. After an engraving by Theodor de Bry
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2H0N60P History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with
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2GF389K History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with
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2D7WDJD History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with the installation of a defensive palisade. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (1533-1588) made the illustrations during the expedition. 19th century engraving by Vernier after the original of Jacques Le Moyne. 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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2BDXJNP Jacques Cartier Greeted by the Iroquois, 1535
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PY6J89 Reconstructed Chucalissa Native American corn-crib on the Mississippi River, Tennessee. Photograph
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PEX85X Kuaua Pueblo (Tiguex), Coronado's campsite, Coronado State Park, Bernalillo, New Mexico. Photograph
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PY6H1W Reconstructed Chucalissa Native American village on the Mississippi River, Tennessee. Photograph
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PY6J7T Reconstructed Chucalissa Native American hut on the Mississippi River, Tennessee. Photograph
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PXPNCY Reconstructed Chucalissa Native American village on the Mississippi River, Tennessee. Photograph
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PEX85W Kuaua Pueblo (Tiguex), Coronado's campsite, Coronado State Park, Bernalillo, New Mexico. Photograph
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PEX85P Kuaua Pueblo (Tiguex), Coronado's campsite, Coronado State Park, Bernalillo, New Mexico. Photograph
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PEX85M Kuaua Pueblo (Tiguex), Coronado's campsite, Coronado State Park, Bernalillo, New Mexico. Photograph
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MFY7J7 Florida natives bringing harvested crops to a storehouse of stone and earth, 1500s. Hand-colored DeBry engraving of a lost Le Moyne painting
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FKBAA3 Native American people (North Central of Florida). The Timucua village. Illustration based on Jacques le Moyne's drawings, french artist and member of Jean Rebault's expedition(16th century). Autor Theodor de Bry (1528-1598), engraver and editor. Frankfurt, 1591.
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J98F8K Village of Secoton Theodor de Bry 1590
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J8DANT This 1590 engraving by Theodor de Bry illustrates the Indian village of Pomeiooc, offering a glimpse into the indigenous cultures of the Americas at the time of European colonization.
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AFKWN5 geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, lodging, village, ,
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3A2M4E8 This illustration depicts a half-view of the village of Pomeiooc, a Native American settlement. It is part of John White's 16th-century series of depictions of early American life.
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3A2N7G3 This drawing by John White shows the right half of the village of Pomeiooc, one of the early Native American settlements in the Americas, providing a detailed view of the structures and layout of the village.
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3D4BBP3 This image from 1926 shows a Native American Village in Virginia from Theodore de Bry text “Grands Voyages Part I”, which was published in 1590
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3CCAFRP Native American houses in the village of Secotan, Roanoke, after drawing by John White, 16th Century
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C0FKP6 Expedition to Florida. Deserted Village. Engraved by T. Delangle, 1875.
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A03ARN Richard Grenville's men burning a Native American village Roanoke Colony 1585. Hand-colored woodcut
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DBWYJD Hiawatha in an Iroquois village, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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D9RD12 Native Americans attacking enemy village by shooting burning moss to set it afire, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored DeBry engraving of a LeMoyne painting
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DEKRBT Native village in Panama at the time of Balboa's expedition, early 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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HX8W0A The Timucua Indian village scene illustrates the first encounter between the Timucua people of Florida and Spanish explorers. The artwork highlights the cultural clash and early history of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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CYNJDX Cuauhtemoc (1495-1525). Last Aztec emperor. Colored Engraving depicting the place where Cuauhtemoc was prisoner.
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2SCWED6 Hochelaga was a St. Lawrence Iroquoian fortified village on or near present-day Montreal.
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AE1XG9 Ruins of Tuonyi an Anasazi Ancestral Puebloan village in Frijoles Canyon of Bandelier National Monument New Mexico. Digital photograph
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RC4T6B Colonial History of the United States. Late 16th century. The indigenous are cruelly treated by the conquerors. Engraving, 19th century. Colored.
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AE1WXD Pomelock a Native American village enclosed with palisades Roanoke Colony 1585. Hand-colored woodcut of a John White illustration
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MW1CP6 513 Rc11023 Timucua Indian village- arrival of spanish
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B5R70T Spanish killing and capturing New World natives after conquest by Columbus. Hand-colored woodcut
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KJF95C Jacques Cartier a Hochelaga
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FFDEEY NEW WORLD: INDIAN VILLAGE. /nA Native village in Spanish America. Drawing, mid 16th century, from a Spanish manuscript.
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FFYX8R NATCHEZ VILLAGE. /nDiorama on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, showing life in a Natchez Native American village in Mississippi, including a typical house (right), corn crib (left), temple and mound (background), litter
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G15KT2 Painting by John White of an Algonquian village on the Pamilco River estuary in what is now North Carolina, showing Native structures, agriculture, and spiritual life.
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2Y6XD0T 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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PC3E9X 513 Rc11023 Timucua Indian village- arrival of spanish
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C2DRFG Young Timucuan braves training
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E25PE0 A palisaded indian town in Alabama during early Spanish America. Engraving. Color.
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PP7WF2 Native American people (North Central of Florida). The Timucua village. Illustration based on Jacques le Moyne's drawings, french artist and member of Jean Rebault's expedition(16th century). Autor Theodor de Bry (1528-1598), engraver and editor. Frankfurt, 1591.
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PBG6WE 1578 Street Scene, Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico (NYPL b12647398-68960)
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A44Y57 Native American longhouses on Manhattan Island in the 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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HKFCXR A historical drawing by Le Moyne de Morgues, depicting a Timucua Indian village, showcasing the indigenous culture and daily life in early colonial Florida.
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AJ7MP8 Native American Algonquin Indian village, 1585. Artist: Unknown
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MYNMRP 448 Rc11023 Timucua Indian village- arrival of spanish
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PNX52N Expedition to Florida. Deserted Village. Engraved by T. Delangle, 1875.
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2H8N90D Conquest of the New Spain. "It describes the city of Mexico, its temperament and situation, the Tlatelulco Market, and the largest of its temples, dedicated to the god of war...". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Third Book. Chapter XIII. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volume
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MW1CPY 513 Rc11029 Timucua Indian village drawing by Le Moyne de Morgues
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PBG6W6 1578 Street Scene, Hopiland, Arizona (NYPL b12647398-70062)
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BMJ4K2 Brazil coast natives and New World flora and fauna as known in 1586. Hand-colored woodcut
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HRKJTM Pomeiok Village, 1588
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CTR3B0 The Florida. 16th century. Timucua Indian village. Food transportation by canoe. Engraving by Theodore de Bry (1528-1598).
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3A2N44M This 1906 illustration by John White depicts the town of Pomeiooc, an Indigenous settlement, showing its layout and structures in early America.
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J4BXAC The drawing labeled 'Rc11029' by Le Moyne de Morgues illustrates a Timucua Indian village, providing a historical visual representation of Native American life in Florida during the 16th century. The artwork is significant for its ethnographic and cultural documentation.
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MYNMT2 448 Rc11029 Timucua Indian village drawing by Le Moyne de Morgues
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PNM6BJ Spanish school. Conquest of Mexico: Friar Bartolomé Preaching Before Moctezuma and His Warriors. 1689. Madrid, Museum of America. Author: GONZALEZ MIGUEL / GONZALEZ JUAN. Location: MUSEO DE AMERICA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
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D8T538 Guarani Indians setting fire to an enemy village before European discovery. Photogravure of an illustration
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HRKP99 Pomeiok Village, 1588
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HKFW9H This artwork depicts the arrival of the Spanish in a Timucua Indian village, illustrating the first encounter between Native Americans and Europeans. The scene captures the cultural exchange and the historical moment in vivid detail.
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A64RM9 Native American village and gardens of Secotan in North Carolina then part of Virginia Colony 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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J4C5BC Rc11023 Timucua Indian village arrival of spanish
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D8T52M Araucanian village in South America before European discovery. Photogravure of an illustration
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P5WETN N/A. English: Detail of the Native American village of Chiaha (spelled 'Chiacha' on the map) in what is now East Tennessee, in the southeastern United States, on a 1584 map of La Florida. The map was drawn by Spanish royal cartographer Geronimo Chiaves, and was probably based on accounts by members of the Hernando de Soto expedition (1539-1543). The map was originally published in Abraham Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1584. 1584. Geronimo Chiaves, Abraham Ortelius 338 Chiaha-chiaves-map-1584
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B26X97 Messenger warning of a Native American attack Roanoke Colony late 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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FFDBJK MEXICO: INDIANS, c1500. /nP'urhepecha (Tarascan) Indians of Michoacan Province, Mexico, flee their village shortly before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors. Illustration, early 16th century, from 'An Account of the Ceremonies and Rites of the Indians o
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A03A0T Early Native American palisaded village such as Malvilla Alabama described by Hernando De Soto in 1540. Hand-colored woodcut
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PBG99T 1598 Taking the Elevator, Hopi Village, Arizona. Fred Harvey series. (NBY 21538)
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HBW7D0 This page presents information on Virginia in the 16th century, including Native American life, food preparation, earthenware vessels, settlements, social practices, landscapes, and illustrations by John White.
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PBG99R 1598 Taking the Elevator, Hopi Village, Arizona. Fred Harvey series. (NBY 21539)
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FF763F ALGONQUIAN VILLAGE, 1590. /nThe Algonquian village of Secoton (in present day North Carolina) with cornfields at the right. Line engraving, 1590, by Theodor de Bry after John White.
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2B6W8DT Indiaanse manier om de vijand de oorlog te verklaren Bellum denunciandi ratio (titel op object) India occidentalis II (serietitel) Five places Indians arrows in the ground along the road leading from a hostile village. According to the Latin title, this is the way to the enemy the war verklaren. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodor de Bryprentmaker: Johann Theodor de Brynaar design: Place manufacture: Frankfurt Date: 1591 Physical features: engra and text printing material: paper Technique : engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: top: 175 h mmToelichtingAfkomstig of: Collectiones per
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B5RW31 Slaughter of native Mexicans by the Spanish conquerors 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
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MWP2FF 513 Rc11029 Timucua Indian village drawing by Le Moyne de Morgues
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ANHH5P Indian village enclosed with palisades. Engraved from the original drawing by John White in 1585
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HX8BHN Le Moyne de Morgues' drawing 'Rc11029' portrays a Timucua Indian village, offering a rare glimpse into the indigenous life of the Timucua people. The artwork is significant for its historical and anthropological value.
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G15KT3 Watercolor by John White of a Native American man, entitled "The manner of their attire and painting them selves," from sometime between 1585 and 1593. White made these watercolors on voyages to Virginia (now North Carolina) in the 1580s.
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FFYX8P YUCHI VILLAGE. /nDiorama on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, showing Yuchi Native Americans dressing hides and performing other tasks in a village in western North Carolina. Photographed by Thane L. Bierwert, c1940.
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RC4PDA Colonial History of the United States. Late 16th century. The indigenous are cruelly treated by the conquerors. Engraving, 19th century.
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2M468CW Village of Acoma, New Mexico. Original caption: Village of Acoma, New Mexico, one of the oldest inhabited pueblos, reached from U.S. Route 66 from Albuquerque. State: New Mexico.
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PNWETR The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Third letter of Relation by Hernan Cortes (May 15, 1522). Engraving, 18th century.
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MWP2EF 513 Rc11023 Timucua Indian village- arrival of spanish
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A5DEXP Historic engraving
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FFDBK5 MEXICO: INDIANS, c1500. /nWarfare of the P'urhepecha (Tarascan) Indians of Michoacan Province, Mexico, around the time of contact with Europeans. Illustration, early 16th century, from 'An Account of the Ceremonies and Rites of the Indians of Michoacan Pr
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