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1837 The River St. Clair And The Chippeway Indians Engraving Illustration Print - Chippewa Ojibwe Natives - Canada - Colonial Britain - Ready For Framing
1837 The River St. Clair And The Chippeway Indians Engraving Illustration Print - Chippewa Ojibwe Natives - Canada - Colonial Britain - Ready For Framing
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Antique Original 1837 The River St. Clair And The Chippeway Indians Engraving Illustration Print - Chippewa Ojibwe Natives - Canada - Colonial Britain - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 6" Wide By 5-5/8" Tall
In Very Good Antique Condition - Staining, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Illustration.
This 1837 Illustration, Titled "The River St. Clair And The Chippeway Indians," Depicts A Scenic View Of The St. Clair River In Upper Canada, Highlighting A Sailing Ship, Indigenous Chippewa (Ojibwe) Figures On The Riverbank, And The Surrounding Natural Landscape. The St. Clair River Was A Vital Waterway Linking Lake Huron And Lake St. Clair, Supporting Trade And Navigation During The 19th Century. The Chippewa Were A Prominent Indigenous Group In The Great Lakes Region, Facing Increasing Encroachment On Their Lands Due To Treaties And Colonial Expansion. This Romanticized Artwork Reflects Contemporary European Perspectives And Served To Document Indigenous Life And Settler Expansion For Eurocentric Audiences.
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