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NATI2A-00154

Seminoles in their dugout canoe made from a cypress log, Florida, 1800s.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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American Indian Amerindian Canoe Dugout East Eastern Everglades Florida Indian Native Native American Pole Seminole South Southern Swamp Transportation Travel Water Way Cypress Cypress Tree Dugout Canoe Poling Seminoles Wet Lands


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This hand-colored woodcut print takes us back to the 1800s in Florida, where we witness a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Seminoles. The image showcases a group of Native Americans gracefully navigating through the waterways on their dugout canoe made from a sturdy cypress log. The Seminoles, dressed in traditional attire, exude an air of tranquility as they skillfully pole their way through the swampy terrain of the Everglades. This illustration not only captures a moment in history but also highlights the importance of transportation and travel for these indigenous people. The dense cypress trees surrounding them serve as a reminder of their deep connection with nature and how it shaped their way of life. As one explores this artwork further, it becomes evident that this scene represents more than just a means of transportation; it symbolizes resilience and adaptability. Through this art piece, we are transported to an era when North America was still being discovered and settled by European colonizers. It offers us an opportunity to appreciate the rich cultural heritage and history embedded within these lands long before our time. This vintage print serves as both an educational tool and a visual delight for those who wish to delve into American Indian history or simply admire stunning artistic representations from centuries past.

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