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Title
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[A Tupinambá man, woman and child]
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Description
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Three people belonging to the Tupinambá Indigenous group are shown; a man, woman and child (possibly a family unit). The man stands in front holding a bow in his right hand and arrows in his left. He wears a necklace and an adornment on his chin and is otherwise nude. The woman stands behind him with one hand on his shoulder and a baby in her other arm. Her hair is long, and she is nude. There is a hammock behind the group.
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Image Creator
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Jean de Léry (Artist);Unknown (Woodcutter);Eustathij Vignon (Eustache Vignon) (Printer)
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Jean de Léry (Artist)
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Unknown (Woodcutter)
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Eustathij Vignon (Eustache Vignon) (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:22889
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Source Name
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Historia Navigationis in Brasiliam, qvae et America dicitvr. Qva describitvr avthoris nauigatio, quaéque in mari vidit memoriæ prodenda: Villagagnonis in America gesta: Brasiliensium victus & moris, à nostris admodum alieni, cum eorum linguæ dialogo: animalia etiam, arbores atque herbæ, reliquáque singularia & nobis penitus incognita.
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Image
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mta_22889_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Tupinamba
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Indigenous men – South America
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Indigenous women - South America
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Indigenous children – South America
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Bow and arrow
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Indigenous peoples of South America – Brazil
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Tupi