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Title
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Was die Weiber, deren Männer im Krieg umbkommen, für Anspruch an den König haben, oder von ihm fordern. XVIII.
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Description
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A group of Indigenous women crouch close to the ground with their hands covering their faces, in front of the chief. The chief wears a headdress with a large feather and animal tail hanging from the back, a round plate against his chest, a loincloth with small ovals hanging from it, and jewelry featuring the same small ovals around his upper arms and below his knees. His body is covered in designs, and he gazes down at the woman. In the background, a group of settlers stand together holding rifles. To the left of the group, a group of Indigenous men stand holding bows and arrows and clubs. This illustration is identical to the one found on page 71 of Frankfurt 1591, but colored.
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Image Creator
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Theodor de Bry (Engraver);Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (Artist);Johann Wechel (Printer)
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Theodor de Bry (Engraver)
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Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (Artist)
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Johann Wechel (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:21093
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Source Name
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Der ander Theyl, der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americæ, Von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam (die gegen Nidergang gelegen) gethan. Eine unter dem Hauptmann H. Laudonniere, Anno 1564. Die ander unter H. Ribald 1565. Die dritte, unter H. Guorguesio 1567. Geschehen
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Image
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Subject
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Timucua
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Florida-History-Huguenot colony, 1562-1565
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Indigenous women
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Indigenous peoples – Warfare – North America
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Indigenous peoples – North America – Rites and ceremonies
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Indigenous peoples – Florida