EditorialA folded map of Virginia. In the top left corner, an illustration showing the chief Powhatan, deciding the fate of his prisoner, Captain Smith. Powhatan refers to the leader of the tribe and the name of the Virginian indian tribes, also known as Algonq...
EditorialDance of the Powhatan Native Americans of Carolina within a circle of totem poles. (Based on Captain White's drawing of the Algonquian dance in Virginia.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A. Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes...
EditorialOrnaments of the Native Americans of Virginia (Powhatan) worn in a dance: belts 1,2,3, girdle of Thevetia ahouai kernels 4, bead necklaces 5,6,7, feather headdresses 8,9, apron 10 and shirt 11. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's ...
EditorialNative American making an offering at a shrine to the Powhatan god Okeus (Okee) in Virginia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1837.
EditorialJoan Blaeu's " Atlas Major", published in Amsterdam in 1662, consists of 593 plates bound in nine to twelve volumes. Volume 12: America. A council of the king of Powhatan, a kingdom of American Indians in Nova Virginia.
EditorialCostumes of the Native Americans of Virginia: a warrior in feather skirt with bow, quiver and arrows: and a Powhatan priest of Secota in woven shirt with only one sleeve. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkerga...
EditorialBill Hough, a machinist who led a failed union drive at an Amazon warehouse and was subsequently terminated, at home in Powhatan, Va., Feb. 6, 2021. (Carlos Bernate/The New York Times)
EditorialBill Hough, a machinist who led a failed union drive at an Amazon warehouse and was subsequently terminated, at home in Powhatan, Va., Feb. 6, 2021. (Carlos Bernate/The New York Times)
EditorialBelmead, Plantation Mansion for Philip St. George Cocke, Powhatan Co., Virginia (partial elevations of entrance facade, greenhouse facade and James River facade, shown as continuous), 1846, Watercolor and ink on paper, sheet: 26 3/16 x 38 7/8 in. (66.5...
EditorialHouse of R. Dabney, Powhatan, Virginia (long section), June 18, 1858, Ink and wash, sheet: 9 1/8 x 13 7/8 in. (23.2 x 35.3 cm), Drawings, Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803?1892 West Orange, New Jersey).
EditorialCostumes of the Native Americans of Virginia: a warrior in feather skirt with bow, quiver and arrows: and a Powhatan priest of Secota in woven shirt with only one sleeve. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkerga...
EditorialOrnaments of the Native Americans of Virginia (Powhatan) worn in a dance: belts 1,2,3, girdle of Thevetia ahouai kernels 4, bead necklaces 5,6,7, feather headdresses 8,9, apron 10 and shirt 11. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's ...
EditorialBelmead, Plantation Mansion for Philip St. George Cocke, Powhatan Co., Virginia (partial elevations of entrance facade, greenhouse facade and James River facade, shown as continuous).
EditorialBelmead, Plantation Mansion for Philip St. George Cocke, Powhatan Co., Virginia (partial elevations of entrance facade, greenhouse facade and James River facade, shown as continuous).
EditorialA folded map of Virginia. In the top left corner, an illustration showing the chief Powhatan, deciding the fate of his prisoner, Captain Smith. Powhatan refers to the leader of the tribe and the name of the Virginian indian tribes, also known as Algonq...
EditorialJoan Blaeu's " Atlas Major", published in Amsterdam in 1662, consists of 593 plates bound in nine to twelve volumes. Volume 12: America. A council of the king of Powhatan, a kingdom of American Indians in Nova Virginia.
EditorialBelmead, Plantation Mansion for Philip St. George Cocke, Powhatan Co., Virginia (partial elevations of entrance facade, greenhouse facade and James River facade, shown as continuous).
EditorialBelmead, Plantation Mansion for Philip St. George Cocke, Powhatan Co., Virginia (partial elevations of entrance facade, greenhouse facade and James River facade, shown as continuous), 1846, Watercolor and ink on paper, sheet: 26 3/16 x 38 7/8 in. (66.5...
EditorialHouse of R. Dabney, Powhatan, Virginia (long section), June 18, 1858, Ink and wash, sheet: 9 1/8 x 13 7/8 in. (23.2 x 35.3 cm), Drawings, Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803?1892 West Orange, New Jersey).
EditorialDance of the Powhatan Native Americans of Carolina within a circle of totem poles. (Based on Captain White's drawing of the Algonquian dance in Virginia.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A. Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes...
EditorialOrnaments of the Native Americans of Virginia (Powhatan) worn in a dance: belts 1,2,3, girdle of Thevetia ahouai kernels 4, bead necklaces 5,6,7, feather headdresses 8,9, apron 10 and shirt 11. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's ...
EditorialNative American making an offering at a shrine to the Powhatan god Okeus (Okee) in Virginia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1837.
EditorialPontoon bridge over the James River above Ft. Powhatan, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US.
EditorialPOWHATAN IN STATE. (From Smith's Virginia) Powhatan was the paramount chief of a network of tributary tribal nations in the Tidewater region of Virginia, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving.
EditorialCostumes of the Native Americans of Virginia: a warrior in feather skirt with bow, quiver and arrows: and a Powhatan priest of Secota in woven shirt with only one sleeve. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkerga...
EditorialJoan Blaeu's " Atlas Major", published in Amsterdam in 1662, consists of 593 plates bound in nine to twelve volumes. Volume 12: America. A council of the king of Powhatan, a kingdom of American Indians in Nova Virginia.