John White; Theodor de Bry.鈥楾he Virginian's manner of dancing at their religious festivals'. Engraving of a group Native Indians dancing round a circle of wooden posts; on the top of which are carved hooded human faces. Most of the group are wearing fringed apron-skins; their bodies decorated with body paint; and feathers in their hair. They hold twigs and gourd rattles. Three women in the centre are clasped closely together; facing inwards.England; 1618.From: William Strachey; Travels through Virginia. [From Theodor de Bry's 鈥楢merica'; Vol. I; 1590; after a drawing of John White].Sloane 1622; f. 4London; British Library.
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