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Title
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[A captive is executed in the center of a Tupinambá village while other daily tasks are completed]
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Description
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A Tupinambá village is shown, comprised of five long structures arranged in a pentagram and surrounded by two fences, with skulls mounted on ling poles at the entrance. At the center of the village a captive man is about to be executed. He is restrained by two men, each holding one end of a rope that is tied around his waist. A third man stands behind the captive with a club raised above his head. The village is located near the coast. Women fetch water in pails and carry it into the village, and several canoes are pulled up along the shore. Men also hunt and bring firewood to the village.
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Image Creator
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Theodor de Bry (Engraver)
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Hans Staden (Artist)
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Johann Wechel (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:23265
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Source Name
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Americæ tertia pars Memorabile provinciæ Brasiliæ Historiam continēs, germanico primium sermone scriptum à Ioāne Stadio Hombergensi Hesso, nunc autem latinitate donatam à Teucrio Annaeo Priuato Colchanthe PO: & Med: Addita est Narratio profectionis Ioannis Lerij in eamdem Provinciam, quā ille initio gallicè conscripsit, postea verò Latinam fecit. His accessit Descriptio Morum & Ferocitatis incolarum illius Regionis, atque Colloquium ipsorum iodiomate consciptum.
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Image
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