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Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi (Chukchi) people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat)
FLO4722585 Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi (Chukchi) people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat), dress and bow used by natives on both continents at the Bering Straits. From Joseph Billings (1758-1806) and Martin Sauer 1785-1806 An Account of an Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia. Copperplate engraving by dell'Acqua handcoloured by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista Sonzogno's Collection of the Most Interesting Voyages (Raccolta de Viaggi Piu Interessanti), Milan, 1815-1817; (add.info.: Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi (Chukchi) people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat), dress and bow used by natives on both continents at the Bering Straits. From Joseph Billings (1758-1806) and Martin Sauer 1785-1806 An Account of an Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia. Copperplate engraving by dell'Acqua handcoloured by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista Sonzogno's Collection of the Most Interesting Voyages (Raccolta de Viaggi Piu Interessanti), Milan, 1815-1817); © Florilegius
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This print showcases a fascinating array of tools and artifacts used by indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions. From a pick-axe made with a walrus tusk to a stone hatchet from Alaska, each item tells a story of survival and ingenuity in harsh environments.
The wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi people to hunt walrus is particularly intriguing, showcasing their resourcefulness in adapting natural materials for hunting purposes. The tomb of the Unalaskans provides insight into ancient burial practices, while the baidar (boat) hints at the importance of maritime transportation in these remote regions.
The dress and bow used by natives on both continents at the Bering Straits highlight cultural connections across vast distances, showing how traditions and technologies were shared among different groups. This collection of items offers a glimpse into the daily lives and customs of indigenous communities who have thrived in challenging conditions for centuries.
Through this photo print, we are reminded of the resilience and creativity of these peoples, as well as the rich history that has shaped their way of life. It serves as a testament to their enduring spirit and deep connection to their environment.
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