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Ethnic groups of America: 1 Labrador Inuit woman, 2 Mexican, 3 Highland Mexican, 4 Yucatan Mexican, 5 Indians from Ecuador, 6 Indians from Peru, 7 Ipurina, 8 Sioux, 9 +10. Apaches, 11 Bellacoola, 12 +13. Pueblo Indians, 14 +15
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Ethnic groups of America: 1 Labrador Inuit woman, 2 Mexican, 3 Highland Mexican, 4 Yucatan Mexican, 5 Indians from Ecuador, 6 Indians from Peru, 7 Ipurina, 8 Sioux, 9 +10. Apaches, 11 Bellacoola, 12 +13. Pueblo Indians, 14 +15
UIG5414392 Ethnic groups of America: 1 Labrador Inuit woman, 2 Mexican, 3 Highland Mexican, 4 Yucatan Mexican, 5 Indians from Ecuador, 6 Indians from Peru, 7 Ipurina, 8 Sioux, 9 +10. Apaches, 11 Bellacoola, 12 +13. Pueblo Indians, 14 +15. Zapoteca, 16 Bororo, 17 Caraja, 18 Botokudin, 19 Omagua from Brazil, 20 Araucanian from Chile, 21 +22. Fuegians, 23 Patagonian, historical illustration, wood engraving, circa 1888; UIG
Media ID 38105432
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America Continent Brasil Brazil Brazil Brasilian Brazil Brazilian Brazilian Brazilians Eskimo Eskimoes Eskimos Inuit Inuits Inuk Latin America Patagonia Patagonia Patagonian Patagonian Patagonians Wood Material
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the rich diversity of ethnic groups in America, highlighting the unique cultures and traditions that make up this vibrant continent. From the Labrador Inuit woman to the various Mexican tribes, including Highland Mexican and Yucatan Mexican, each group brings its own distinct heritage to the tapestry of American society.
The image also features indigenous peoples from Ecuador and Peru, as well as the Ipurina tribe, Sioux, Apaches, Bellacoola, Pueblo Indians, Zapoteca, Bororo, Caraja, Botokudin, Omagua from Brazil, Araucanian from Chile, Fuegians and Patagonians. This wood engraving from 1888 serves as a historical illustration of the diverse populations that have inhabited America for centuries.
As we reflect on this snapshot of America's ethnic mosaic, we are reminded of the importance of celebrating our differences while recognizing our shared humanity. Each group represented in this image contributes to the cultural richness and complexity that defines America as a melting pot of identities.
Let us honor and respect the heritage of all these communities depicted in this print by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder. May their stories continue to be told and preserved for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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