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Arms, earthenware vessels, and household utensils of the Chontaquiro Indians (engraving)
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Arms, earthenware vessels, and household utensils of the Chontaquiro Indians (engraving)
967970 Arms, earthenware vessels, and household utensils of the Chontaquiro Indians (engraving) by Riou, Edouard (1833-1900) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arms, earthenware vessels, and household utensils of the Chontaquiro Indians. Illustration for Travels in South America by Paul Marcoy (Blackie, 1875).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23529018
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Earthenware Household Latin America Latinamerica Peru South Americans Southamerica Utensils Vessels Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Latine America
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This engraving titled "Arms, earthenware vessels, and household utensils of the Chontaquiro Indians" offers a glimpse into the rich culture and daily life of the indigenous people in Latin America. Created by Edouard Riou in the late 19th century, this print showcases a diverse array of objects used by the Chontaquiro Indians. The image features an assortment of traditional weapons such as spears, bows, arrows, and shields. These defensive armaments highlight their resourcefulness and adaptability to survive in their environment. Alongside these weapons are intricately designed earthenware vessels that reflect their craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities. These vessels were likely used for cooking or storing food. In addition to weaponry and pottery, various household utensils can be seen scattered throughout the scene. These everyday tools demonstrate how the Chontaquiro Indians managed their domestic affairs with ingenuity and simplicity. This engraving was originally created as an illustration for Paul Marcoy's book "Travels in South America" published in 1875. It provides valuable insights into South American history while celebrating its indigenous cultures. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a snapshot of life among the Chontaquiro Indians—a reminder of our shared human heritage across different continents and civilizations.
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