COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
Collection
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Accession number:
08984
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08984
Accession number
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Record number:
08984-152
record_number
08984-152
Record number
false
JCB call number:
F706 A111n
jcb_call_no
F706 A111n
JCB call number
false
Image title:
[Native American feast]
image_title
[Native American feast]
Image title
false
Place image published:
[Leiden]
place_image_published
[Leiden]
Place image published
false
Image publisher:
[Pieter van der Aa]
image_publisher
[Pieter van der Aa]
Image publisher
false
Image date:
[1706]
image_date
[1706]
Image date
false
Image function:
fold-out plate; vol. 15, [part 1], following p. 80
image_function
fold-out plate; vol. 15, [part 1], following p. 80
Image function
false
Technique:
engraving
technique
engraving
Technique
false
Image dimension height:
13.9 cm.
image_dimensions_height
13.9 cm.
Image dimension height
false
Image dimension width:
18.5 cm.
image_dimensions_width
18.5 cm.
Image dimension width
false
Page dimension height:
17 cm.
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17 cm.
Page dimension height
false
Page dimension width:
22 cm.
page_dimensions_width
22 cm.
Page dimension width
false
Materials medium:
ink
materials_medium
ink
Materials medium
false
Materials support:
paper
materials_support
paper
Materials support
false
Description:
Native American women prepare food and/or beverage by chewing roots and spitting into a vessel; they cook the brew in a pot over the fire, and put the prepared drink into bowls. Includes scene of dancing and eating. Also includes religious objects or maracas, feathered headdresses, garments, and ornaments .
description
Native American women prepare food and/or beverage by chewing roots and spitting into a vessel; they cook the brew in a pot over the fire, and put the prepared drink into bowls. Includes scene of dancing and eating. Also includes religious objects or maracas, feathered headdresses, garments, and ornaments .
Description
false
Source Title:
Naaukeurige versameling der gedenk-waardigste zee en land-reysen na Oost en West-Indiën ... zedert het jaar 1524 tot 1526
source_title
Naaukeurige versameling der gedenk-waardigste zee en land-reysen na Oost en West-Indiën ... zedert het jaar 1524 tot 1526
Source Title
false
Source place of publication:
In het ligt gegeven te Leyden [Leiden]
source_place_of_publication
In het ligt gegeven te Leyden [Leiden]
Source place of publication
false
Source publisher:
Door Pieter Vander Aa, boekverkoper in de St. Pieters Koor-steeg, in Plato.
source_publisher
Door Pieter Vander Aa, boekverkoper in de St. Pieters Koor-steeg, in Plato.
Source publisher
false
Source date:
1707
source_date
1707
Source date
false
notes:
Text describes Hans Staden's ordeal when the chiefs were deciding to kill him. Instead of eating him, the Tupinamba killed and ate Staden's fellow prisoner. The women prepared the beverage for the feast.Hans Staden was a German soldier who traveled twice to Brazil on Portuguese ships. On his second trip in 1522, he was shipwrecked and captured by the Tupinamba, also known as the Tuppin Imba or Tupi, a cannibalistic Brazilian tribe.This image follows the special title page for Hans Staden, De voorname Scheeps-togten van Jan Staden van Homburg in Hessen, na Brazil ... , Leiden, 1706, and is derived from Theodor de Bry, America, part 3, p. 112 & 174. This collection of voyages consists of 127 parts, each having a special title page, separate pagination, and register. The voyages covering the period from 1246 to 1696 are arranged chronologically.
notes
Text describes Hans Staden's ordeal when the chiefs were deciding to kill him. Instead of eating him, the Tupinamba killed and ate Staden's fellow prisoner. The women prepared the beverage for the feast.Hans Staden was a German soldier who traveled twice to Brazil on Portuguese ships. On his second trip in 1522, he was shipwrecked and captured by the Tupinamba, also known as the Tuppin Imba or Tupi, a cannibalistic Brazilian tribe.This image follows the special title page for Hans Staden, De voorname Scheeps-togten van Jan Staden van Homburg in Hessen, na Brazil ... , Leiden, 1706, and is derived from Theodor de Bry, America, part 3, p. 112 & 174. This collection of voyages consists of 127 parts, each having a special title page, separate pagination, and register. The voyages covering the period from 1246 to 1696 are arranged chronologically.
notes
false
Time Period:
1701-1750
time_period
1701-1750
Time Period
false
References:
Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p. 135-136
references_
Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p. 135-136
References
false
Provenance/Donor:
Acquired before 1849.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired before 1849.
Provenance/Donor
false
Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
owner_and_copyright
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
Owner and copyright
false
geographic area:
Brazil
geographic_areas
Brazil
geographic area
false
Subject Area:
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
subject_groups
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject Area
false
Subject Area:
Indigenous peoples
subject_groups
Indigenous peoples
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Indians of South America--Rites and ceremonies
subject_heads
Indians of South America--Rites and ceremonies
Subject headings
false
Subject headings:
Tupinamba Indians
subject_heads
Tupinamba Indians
Subject headings
false
Subject headings:
Indians of South America--Brazil
subject_heads
Indians of South America--Brazil
Subject headings
false