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Title
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Buttol, beste cornue & mo[n]struese.
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Description
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Two Indigenous people hunt large animals in Florida. The animals, which are likely bison, have long shaggy fur and curved horns. The two men wear garments made from the animals’ pelts, which protect them from cold (according to the text), and use a spear and a bow and arrow to hunt the animals. Thevet mentions in the text that ‘Buttol’ is the Indigenous peoples’ name for the animals. This image is identical to one found on page 1007 verso of Paris, 1575 (Chaudière).
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Image Creator
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Unknown (Woodcutter);Pierre l'Huillier (Printer)
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Unknown (Woodcutter)
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Pierre l'Huillier (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:23528
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Source Name
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La Cosmographie Vniverselle d’André Thevet Cosmographe du Roy
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Image
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mta_23528_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Indigenous peoples – Florida
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Bison
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Indigenous peoples – Hunting – North America
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Indigenous weapons – North America
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Indigenous peoples – Clothing – North America