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Attack on a village by Tuppinjkinsij Indian clan

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Attack on a village by Tuppinjkinsij Indian clan

" Attack on a village by Tuppinjkinsij Indian clan. Illustration from " Americae Tertia Pars Memorabile Brasilae", France, s. XVI. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e du service historique de la Marine."

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Attack on a Village by the Tupinikinji Indian Clan" is an evocative and historically significant engraving from the "Americae Tertia Pars Memorabile Brasilae," a sixteenth-century work produced in France. This illustration provides a chilling depiction of the brutal realities of colonial encounters between European explorers and indigenous peoples in the New World. The image shows a village under attack by members of the Tupinikinji Indian clan, a group indigenous to the Brazilian region. The Europeans, dressed in armor and wielding weapons, charge forward, their horses rearing and snorting in the chaos of the assault. The indigenous villagers, unprotected and defenseless, flee in terror, their homes and belongings engulfed in flames. The engraving is rendered in rich, vibrant colors, with the flames and smoke adding a sense of urgency and intensity to the scene. This illustration is part of the "Americae Tertia Pars Memorabile Brasilae," a work produced in Paris during the sixteenth century. The work was created to document the explorations and discoveries of the New World, and this particular image serves as a stark reminder of the violent encounters that often occurred between European explorers and indigenous peoples. The engraving is a valuable historical artifact, providing insight into the complex and often tumultuous relationships between European colonizers and the indigenous populations they encountered. The "Americae Tertia Pars Memorabile Brasilae" is housed in the Bibliothèque du service historique de la Marine in France, a prestigious institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the French maritime world. The engraving is a horizontal, color print, and its intricate details and vivid colors make it a captivating and important addition to any collection of historical illustrations or works on colonialism and indigenous peoples in the Americas.

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