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Native American wigwam or teepee on the island of Newfoundland 64, English boats fishing for cod in the bay 65, and huts and "fish flakes"used for drying the salt cod 66
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Native American wigwam or teepee on the island of Newfoundland 64, English boats fishing for cod in the bay 65, and huts and "fish flakes"used for drying the salt cod 66
6337897 Native American wigwam or teepee on the island of Newfoundland 64, English boats fishing for cod in the bay 65, and huts and " fish flakes" used for drying the salt cod 66 by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Native American wigwam or teepee on the island of Newfoundland 64, English boats fishing for cod in the bay 65, and huts and " fish flakes" used for drying the salt cod 66. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in America, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1821.); © Florilegius
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This print captures a unique blend of cultures and traditions in the 19th century. In the foreground, we see a Native American wigwam or teepee standing proudly on the island of Newfoundland. This structure represents the indigenous peoples who have inhabited this land for centuries, showcasing their rich cultural heritage. In contrast, English boats can be seen fishing for cod in the bay nearby. These vessels symbolize European influence and exploration in search of valuable resources like salt cod. The image highlights the intersection between native communities and European settlers during this time period. Further along the shoreline, huts and "fish flakes" are visible, which were used to dry salt cod. This process was crucial for preserving fish as it played a significant role in trade and sustenance for both Native Americans and Europeans alike. Handcoloured with exquisite detail, this copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylor's Scenes in America offers an educational glimpse into history while also providing entertainment to young travelers at home. The composition is a testament to cross-cultural encounters, illustrating how different societies coexisted and interacted within one landscape. It serves as a reminder of our shared human history and invites us to reflect on our collective pasts.
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