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SQUANTO (?-1622). Squanto leading the March of Miles Standish. Detail from an American lithograph
SQUANTO (?-1622).
Squanto leading the March of Miles Standish. Detail from an American lithograph, 1873
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Belt Buckskin Detail Dirt Feather Headdress Marching Miles Musket Rifle Standish Traditional Walking 1620s Bare Chested
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This print captures a significant moment in American history, showcasing Squanto leading the March of Miles Standish. The detail from an American lithograph, created in 1873, transports us back to the 1620s when this event took place. In the image, Squanto stands tall and proud with his bare chest adorned with a belt made of buckskin. His traditional clothing reflects his Native American heritage as he marches alongside other men through dirt-covered terrain. A feathered headdress adorns his head, symbolizing strength and wisdom. Squanto's presence is commanding as he guides the group forward with determination and purpose. He carries a musket on one shoulder while gripping a rifle firmly in hand, emphasizing his role as both protector and guide for those around him. The portrait showcases Squanto's resilience and leadership qualities that were instrumental during this challenging time at Pawtuxet. His ability to bridge cultural gaps between Native Americans and settlers played a crucial role in establishing peaceful relations. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the historical significance of individuals like Squanto who helped shape America's early years. It invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of our nation's past while honoring those who paved the way for understanding and cooperation among diverse communities.
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