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Florida Indians planting maize, from Brevis Narratio... published by Theodore de Bry

Florida Indians planting maize, from Brevis Narratio... published by Theodore de Bry


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Florida Indians planting maize, from Brevis Narratio... published by Theodore de Bry

XIR180136 Florida Indians planting maize, from Brevis Narratio... published by Theodore de Bry, 1591 (coloured engraving) (see also 111671) by Bry, Th. (1528-98), after Le Moyne, J.(de Morgues) (1533-88); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; (add.info.: 2nd Part of Grands Voyages ; report of a journey to Florida by the French in 1564; text and original w/c by Jacques Le moyne de Morgues; ); Flemish, out of copyright

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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing Florida Indians diligently planting maize. The image is taken from the renowned publication "Brevis Narratio" by Theodore de Bry, which was published in 1591. In this colored engraving, we witness the indigenous people of Florida engaging in traditional farming practices. The scene depicts a group of Native Americans working together to sow beans and corn in their fields. With hoes in hand, they meticulously dig into the earth, carefully placing each seed with precision and care. Their dedication to agriculture is evident as they cultivate the land for sustenance and survival. This artwork offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of these native communities. It highlights their deep connection to nature and their profound understanding of agricultural techniques passed down through generations. Through their hard work and perseverance, these Florida Indians demonstrate an intimate knowledge of cultivating crops that sustained them for centuries. As we observe this historical moment frozen in time, we are reminded of the importance of honoring indigenous traditions and recognizing their contributions to our shared human experience. This image serves as a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of Native American cultures throughout history.

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