alb5410206

Native American Snake and Cree Women, 1830s

Native American Snake and Cree Women, 1830s
Teilen
pinterestPinterest
twitterTwitter
facebookFacebook
emailEmail

Zu einem anderen Lightbox hinzufügen

Zu einem anderen Lightbox hinzufügen

add to lightbox print share
Haben Sie bereits ein Konto? Anmelden
Sie haben kein Konto? Registrieren
Dieses Bild kaufen. Nutzung auswählen:
Daten werden geladen...
Titel:
Native American Snake and Cree Women, 1830s
From left of right, woman of the Snake tribe, woman of the Cree tribe. Snake Indians is a collective name given to the Northern Paiute, Bannock, and Shoshone Native American tribes. The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live mostly in Montana, USA. Voyage dans l'interieur de l'Amerique du Nord, execute pendant les annees 1832-34. Karl Bodmer (February 11, 1809, October 30, 1893) was a Swiss printmaker, lithographer, painter, illustrator and hunter. He accompanied the German explorer Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied on his Missouri River expedition. Bodmer was hired as an artist to record images of cities, rivers, towns and peoples they saw along the way, including the many tribes of Native Americans along the Missouri River and in that region.
Persönlichkeiten:
Bildnachweis:
Album / LOC/Rare Books Selections/Science Source
Freigaben (Releases):
? Modellfreigabe: Nein - ? Eigentumsfreigabe: Nein
Rechtefragen?
Bildgröße:
4200 x 3192 px | 38.4 MB
Druckgröße:
35.6 x 27.0 cm | 14.0 x 10.6 in (300 dpi)
Schlüsselwörter: