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Original inhabitants of Canada sacrifice to Gitche Manitou, Bernard Picart (workshop of), after Bernard Picart, 1723, Representation of a religious ritual of original inhabitants of Canada (possibly Anishinaabe). The people make an offering to Gitche Manitou, or the 'Great Spirit. They dance around a pyre., print maker: Bernard Picart, (workshop of), intermediary draughtsman: Bernard Picart, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1723, paper, etching, engraving, h 334 mm × w 217 mm.

Original inhabitants of Canada sacrifice to Gitche Manitou, Bernard Picart (workshop of), after Bernard Picart, 1723, Representation of a religious ritual of original inhabitants of Canada (possibly Anishinaabe). The people make an offering to Gitche Manitou, or the 'Great Spirit. They dance around a pyre., print maker: Bernard Picart, (workshop of), intermediary draughtsman: Bernard Picart, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1723, paper, etching, engraving, h 334 mm × w 217 mm.
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Original inhabitants of Canada sacrifice to Gitche Manitou, Bernard Picart (workshop of), after Bernard Picart, 1723, Representation of a religious ritual of original inhabitants of Canada (possibly Anishinaabe). The people make an offering to Gitche Manitou, or the 'Great Spirit. They dance around a pyre., print maker: Bernard Picart, (workshop of), intermediary draughtsman: Bernard Picart, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1723, paper, etching, engraving, h 334 mm × w 217 mm
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3458 x 5151 px | 51.0 MB
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29.3 x 43.6 cm | 11.5 x 17.2 in (300 dpi)