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Native Indians cooking, (Whole folio) Engraving of a large cylindrical earthenware pot, with conical base, which rests on a wood fire. The pot contains a liquid mixture, with fish, ears of maize, and probably small fruit. Two Native Indians tend the fire; one holding a wooden spoon, and the other kneeling figure fanning the flames. From Theodor de Bry's 'America', Vol. I, 1590, after a drawing of John White Image taken from Travels through Virginia. Originally published/produced in England; 1618.  Author William Strachey, Illustrated by John White, Theodor de Bry. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9116660 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5392px × 4715px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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American Indian
ASIA
BIG
Ceramic
COOKERY
Corn
CRAFT
culinary tools and equipment
Engraving
EQUIPMENT
illustration techniques
image techniques
india
INDUSTRIES
Industry
LIQUID
liquids
LITTLE
MATERIALS
Native American
North America, Topography
People
petite
pot
south asia
TINY
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
US states
VIRGINIA
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