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JOHN ELIOT (1604-1690). American Puritan clergyman
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JOHN ELIOT (1604-1690). American Puritan clergyman
JOHN ELIOT (1604-1690).
American Puritan clergyman. Eliot building the Native American church at Natick, Massachusetts, in 1651. Etching, American, late 19th century
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Media ID 13136013
1651 American Indian Carry Change Chopping Church Clergy Colonist Colony Congregation Construction Cutting Eliot Etching Minister Mission Missionary Papoose Preacher Puritan Settlement Settler Natick
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This print captures the essence of John Eliot, a prominent American Puritan clergyman who played a significant role in shaping early colonial history. In this image, taken in 1651 and etched during the late 19th century, we see Eliot diligently engaged in building the Native American church at Natick, Massachusetts. Eliot's mission was to spread Christianity among the indigenous population and establish settlements where they could practice their newfound faith. Here, he is seen chopping logs and constructing the church with his own hands—a testament to his unwavering dedication and commitment to his cause. Surrounded by members of the congregation and native Indians carrying papooses on their backs, this scene showcases an important moment of collaboration between settlers and natives. It symbolizes a pivotal shift towards cultural exchange and mutual understanding amidst a backdrop of colonization. The image beautifully captures both Eliot's role as preacher and missionary as well as his significance as a settler within North America. The log construction represents not only physical labor but also serves as a metaphor for building bridges between different cultures. As we gaze upon this historic photograph print from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded of John Eliot's tireless efforts to bring about change through religion while fostering unity among diverse communities—an enduring legacy that continues to resonate today.
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