Principal Indigenous nations of North America (Plate II)
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Title
Principal Indigenous nations of North America (Plate II)
Subject
peuples autochtones; Indigenous peoples; Amérique du Nord; North America; 18e siècle; 18th century
Description
The illustration is described in Lafitau’s work as follows: “Fig. 1 Hurons & Iroquois, homme & femme. 2. Algonquin & Algonquine. 3. Eskimaux, homme & femme. 4. Peuples du Groenland & de la Nouvelle-Zemble”. (Lafitau, J. F. (1724). Explication des planches et figures contenuës dans le premier Tome : Planche II. In Mœurs des sauvages ameriquains comparées aux moeurs des premiers temps. (Vol. 1). Paris: Saugrain l'aîné; Charles-Estienne Hocherau.)
Creator
Scotin, Gérard Jean-Baptiste (engraver);
Lafitau, Joseph François (author of text)
Lafitau, Joseph François (author of text)
Source
Lafitau, J. F. (1724). Principal Indigenous nations from North America. In Mœurs des sauvages ameriquains comparées aux moeurs des premiers temps. (Vol. 1, Part 1, p. 103). Paris: Saugrain l'aîné; Charles-Estienne Hocherau.
University of Ottawa, University of Ottawa Library, Archives and Special Collections, Rare Books.
Call number: E 58 .L162 1724 v.1-2.
Item catalogued by Stéphanie Moïse, Joël Rivard and Brittany Anderson.
University of Ottawa, University of Ottawa Library, Archives and Special Collections, Rare Books.
Call number: E 58 .L162 1724 v.1-2.
Item catalogued by Stéphanie Moïse, Joël Rivard and Brittany Anderson.
Publisher
Saugrain l'aîné; Charles-Estienne Hocherau
Date
1724
Rights
Copyright © University of Ottawa, Archives and Special Collections / Université d'Ottawa, Archives et collections spéciales.
Format
Image; copperplate engraving; 22 x 14.7 cm
Language
French
Type
Still Image
Identifier
UO-ISI6534-ARCS-Lafitau-Vol1-IndigenousPeoples-p103
Coverage
Paris, France
Citation
Scotin, Gérard Jean-Baptiste (engraver);
Lafitau, Joseph François (author of text), “Principal Indigenous nations of North America (Plate II),” Linking Culture(s), accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/linking-cultures/items/show/38.