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Native population of America: Indians. The settlers met Massasoit (1590-1661
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Native population of America: Indians. The settlers met Massasoit (1590-1661
XEE4154263 Native population of America: Indians. The settlers met Massasoit (1590-1661) also known as Ousamequin " Yellow Feather" chief of the Wampanoag tribe, Plymouth Colony, years 1620. Wampanoag leader Massasoit visiting colonists at Plymouth, 1620s. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Native population of America: Indians. The settlers met Massasoit (1590-1661) also known as Ousamequin " Yellow Feather" chief of the Wampanoag tribe, Plymouth Colony, years 1620. Wampanoag leader Massasoit visiting colonists at Plymouth, 1620s.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in American history. The image depicts the native population of America, specifically the Indians, as they meet with Massasoit (1590-1661), also known as Ousamequin or "Yellow Feather" who was the chief of the Wampanoag tribe during the early years of Plymouth Colony in 1620. The scene showcases Wampanoag leader Massasoit visiting the colonists at Plymouth, providing a glimpse into an important encounter between two cultures. The unknown artist from the 19th century beautifully portrays this historical event through their engraving. The photograph not only highlights colonialism but also sheds light on Native American heritage and their role in shaping North America's history. It serves as a reminder that before European settlers arrived, these lands were inhabited by diverse indigenous communities. Through this artwork, Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captures both the solemnity and curiosity present during this meeting. The contrast between light and shadow adds depth to each figure depicted in this historic gathering. As we admire this piece from a private collection, it is crucial to acknowledge its significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. This print invites us to reflect upon our shared past and encourages us to appreciate and respect Native American culture while recognizing their contributions to building what is now known as the United States of America.
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