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Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number E795 G768e1 Image title femme Patagonne. Creator 1 Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur Creator 1 dates Creator 1 role inv. Direx. Creator 2 J. Laroque Creator 2 role Sculp. Place image published [Paris] Image publisher [Deroy] Image date [1795] Image function plate [20] Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 18.1 cm. Image dimension width 12.1 cm. Page dimension height 25.2 cm. Page dimension width 18.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages French Description A Patagonian woman holds a child by the hand. Cultural artifact includes feathered headdress. Source creator Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, Jacques, Source Title Encyclopédie des voyages Source place of publication [Paris] Source publisher Se trouve chez Deroy, libraire, rue du Cimetière-André no Source date 1795 notes This book is the prospectus for a five volume work with same title published in Paris, Grasset de Saint-Sauveur was born in Montreal, Canada, but spent his life in Europe. He published and illustrated numerous works on the native costumes of many peoples.Cf. record # Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Patagonians--Clothing Subject headings Indians of South America--Clothing

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number E795 G768e1 Image title Guerrier Iroquois. Creator 1 Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur Creator 1 dates Creator 1 role Inv. Creator 2 Labrousse Creator 2 role scul Place image published [Paris] Image publisher [Deroy] Image date [1795] Image function plate [7] Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 17.1 cm. Image dimension width 11.4 cm. Page dimension height 25.2 cm. Page dimension width 18.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages French Description Native American or Iroquois man scalps another. Cultural artifacts include tattoos, scalps on tree, powder horn, musket or gun, feathered headdress, knife, hatchet or tomahawk, ornaments, and beaded pouch with bandolier. Source creator Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, Jacques, Source Title Encyclopédie des voyages... Source place of publication [Paris] Source publisher Se trouve chez Deroy, libraire, rue du Cimetière-André no Source date 1795 notes This book is the prospectus for a five volume work with same title. Paris, Grasset de Saint-Sauveur was born in Montreal, Canada, but spent his life in Europe. He published and illustrated numerous works on the native costumes of many peoples. Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Clothing Subject headings Iroquoian Indians

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number D823 F824 / 1-SIZE Image title Interior of a Cree Indian Tent. March 25th Creator 1 Robert Hood Creator 1 dates Creator 1 role Drawn by Creator 2 Edward Francis Finden Creator 2 dates Creator 2 role Engraved by Place image published London Image publisher John Murray Image date 1823 Image function plate; following p. 168 Technique etching, aquatint, hand coloring Image dimension height 14.1 cm. Image dimension width 20.2 cm. Page dimension height 27 cm. Page dimension width 20.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American men, women, and children sit in a tent in front of a cookfire. One man smokes a pipe. Includes child or baby on a cradleboard, meat or skins hanging over a pole, blankets, and gun. Source creator Franklin, John, Sir, Source Title Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819, 20, 21, and Source place of publication London Source publisher John Murray, Albemarle-Street Source date MDCCCXXIII. [1823] notes Shoal Lake, in the extreme west of present-day Ontario or eastern Manitoba is where these native Americans were encountered. Franklin rested at this hunting tent for a day and was fed boiled moose meat.Franklin's expedition sailed in Hudson's Bay Company ships to try to map the northern part of Canada and to discover a northwest passage by land. Midshipmen Hood and Back were attached to the expedition because of their scientific and artistic abilities. Hood was the primary surveyor and draughtsman; he died in September, 1821, shot by Michel Terohaute, a voyageur or guide. Finden, the engraver, took considerable liberties with the original drawings.Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period References (Sept. 2007) Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Dwellings Subject headings Indians of North America--Canada

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number E619 C453v Image title [Native Americans and French attack native American village] Place image published [Paris] Image publisher [Claude Collet] Image date [1619] Image function plate; following leaf 43 Technique engraving Image dimension height 14.2 cm. (platemark) Image dimension width 16.5 cm. (platemark) (double page spread) Page dimension height 17.3 cm. Page dimension width 19.4 cm. (double page spread) Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Native Americans and Frenchmen attack a native American fortified village. The French use harquebuses (guns) and the native Americans use bows and arrows. Source creator Champlain, Samuel de, Source Title Voyages et descouuertures faites en la Nouuelle France... Source place of publication A Paris Source publisher chez Claude Collet, au Palais, en la gallerie des Prisonniers Source date M.D.C.XIX [1619] notes Text describes native American methods of fighting, reaction to firearms, etc. Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I Commentary Add a comment geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America Subject headings Military art and science--North America

Image Field Data Accession number a Record number a-3 JCB call number H820 C842a / 2-SIZE Image title [William Penn's Treaty with the Indians] Creator 1 Giuseppe Erba Odescalchi Creator 2 G. Gallina Creator 2 role f[ecit]. Place image published [Milan] Image publisher [Dalla tipografia dell 'editore] Image date 1820 Image function plate; vol. 1, following p. 362 Technique etching, aquatint, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.6 cm. Image dimension width 22.1 cm. Page dimension height 34.2 cm. Page dimension width 24 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description William Penn and his treaty with native Americans when he founded Pennsylvania. Penn points to a map of the Delaware River and to men holding cloth. Includes town in the distance being built, bows, arrows, peace pipe, feathered headdresses, woman nursing her baby who is tied to a cradleboard, chests or boxes, ships, boat, and tents. Source Title Il costume antico e moderno... [Parte prima] Source place of publication Milano [Milan] Source publisher Dalla tipografia dell 'editore Source date 1820 notes This engraving was taken from Benjamin West's painting which was commissioned by Thomas Penn in his effort to retain the proprietorship government of Pennsylvania. It shows William Penn's peace conference with representatives of the Leni Lenape or Delaware tribes under the great elm at Shackamaxon. The image in the print is reversed from the painting which is in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Cf Series edited by Giulio Ferrario. The title page identifies the illustrator as Giuseppe Erba Odescalchi. Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Penn, William,