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Photographic Print : MUNSEE MAN, 1882. A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States

MUNSEE MAN, 1882. A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States




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MUNSEE MAN, 1882. A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States

MUNSEE MAN, 1882.
A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States. Wood engraving, English, made during a visit to London, 1882

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1882 Chief Headdress Native American


12"x8" Photo Print

Bring the rich history of the Munsee Native Americans into your home with our exquisite photographic print of "Munsee Man, 1882." Captured during a visit to London, this wood engraving by Granger, NYC / The Granger Collection from Granger Art on Demand, showcases a chief of the Munsee tribe from the northern United States. This timeless piece, taken from the year 1882, is an essential addition to any collection that celebrates the diversity and heritage of North America's indigenous peoples. Embrace the beauty and history of this captivating image and elevate your decor with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic print.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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MUNSEE MAN, 1882 - A Glimpse into the Noble Munsee Chief's Legacy

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. This black and white wood engraving captures the essence of a remarkable figure from Native American history - MUNSEE MAN, 1882. Proudly portrayed in his traditional attire, this late 19th-century chief of the Munsee Native Americans stands as a symbol of strength and resilience. The Munsee people were part of the larger Lenape tribe, residing in what is now known as the northern United States. This striking portrait offers us a rare glimpse into their rich cultural heritage during a time when their way of life was rapidly changing due to colonization. Adorned with an intricately crafted headdress and wearing traditional clothing that speaks volumes about his status within the community, this esteemed chief exudes authority and wisdom. His weathered face tells stories untold; it reflects years spent navigating challenges faced by his people while upholding their traditions. Created during a visit to London in 1882 by an English artist, this wood engraving serves as both documentation and homage to indigenous cultures. Preserved through time, it allows us to honor and appreciate the contributions made by Native Americans towards shaping our shared history. MUNSEE MAN's powerful presence reminds us not only of our collective past but also prompts reflection on how we can continue fostering understanding and respect for diverse cultures today. Let this image serve as an invitation to explore further into Native American heritage – one that deserves recognition beyond borders

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