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Title
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[How the Indigenous Brazilian warrior women treat captives]
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Description
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Two men have been captured by the Indigenous Brazilian warrior women, a group which the author calls ‘Amazons’. The men have been hung upside down by one ankle from a tree, and a fire has been lit beneath them. The women shoot arrows at the hanging men. This illustration is a simplified and mirrored version of the one found on page 126 verso of Paris, 1557.
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Image Creator
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Arnaud Nicolai (Woodcutter);Christophe Plantin (Christoffel Plantijn) (Printer)
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Arnaud Nicolai (Woodcutter)
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Christophe Plantin (Christoffel Plantijn) (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:23425
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Source Name
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Les Singvlaritez de la France Antarctique, avtrement nommée Amerique, & de plusieurs Terres & Isles decouuertes de nostre temps
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Image
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Subject
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Indigenous peoples - Brazil
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Tupi
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Tupinamba
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Amazons
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Indigenous peoples – Warfare – South America
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Bow and arrow
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Torture