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Title
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Insula hyspana
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Description
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Christopher Columbus is shown arriving at one of the islands he came across on his first voyage to the West Indies. A large multi-oared boat sits in the foreground (not an accurate representation of the type of ship Columbus sailed on to cross the Atlantic) and closer to shore Columbus is shown with another man in a small rowboat. A group of Indigenous people stands on the shore, appearing nervous or timid as they watch Columbus approach. Columbus’s arms are outstretched, offering an object to the Indigenous people.
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Image Creator
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Unknown (Woodcutter);Johann Bergmann (Printer)
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Unknown (Woodcutter)
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Johann Bergmann (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:22909
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Source Name
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In laudem Serenissimi Ferdinandi Hispaniarum Regis, Bethicæ & regni Granatæ, obsidio, victoria, & triumphus. Et de Insulis in mari Indico nuper inuentis.
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Image
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mta_22909_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Indigenous peoples – West Indies
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Taíno
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Indigenous peoples - First contact with Europeans - West Indies
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Columbus, Christopher – Landfall