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Title
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[A group of Tupinambá people take a man captive]
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Description
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A group of Indigenous Tupinambá people is shown preparing to execute a captive man. The captive man is restrained by a rope tied around his waist, with two men holding either end of the rope, and his hand is raised in a gesture of protest against his impending death. Another man swings a club above the head of the captive. To the left a man lays on the ground with a woman kneeling next to him. To the right, a man stands holding a bow with one hand and gesturing with the other. A crowd of Indigenous people holding bows stands in the background.
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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:22892
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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_22892_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Tupi
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Tupinamba
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Indigenous men – South America
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Indigenous weapons – South America
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Indigenous peoples – Warfare – South America
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Executions and executioners
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Indigenous peoples of South America – Brazil