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Habit of a Coughnonaga woman an Indian Nation of North America. Femme de la Nations des Coughnowagas dans L'Amerique du Nord.

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Public domain scan of French 18th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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costume history indians of north america clothing dress women 1700 1799 prints a collection of the dresses of different nations antient sic and modern particularly old english dresses after the designs of holbein vandyke hollar and others with an account of the authorities from which the figures are taken and some short french nations des coughnowagas indian nation l amerique du nord coughnonaga woman north america ultra high resolution high resolution clothing and dress indians of north america clothing and dress habit coughnonaga woman indian nation coughnowagas amerique nord amerique du nord dresses of different nations architecture the miriam and ira d wallach division new york public library
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1757 - 1771
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London
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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label_outline Explore Indians Of North America Clothing And Dress, Amerique Du Nord, Nation

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costume history indians of north america clothing dress women 1700 1799 prints a collection of the dresses of different nations antient sic and modern particularly old english dresses after the designs of holbein vandyke hollar and others with an account of the authorities from which the figures are taken and some short french nations des coughnowagas indian nation l amerique du nord coughnonaga woman north america ultra high resolution high resolution clothing and dress indians of north america clothing and dress habit coughnonaga woman indian nation coughnowagas amerique nord amerique du nord dresses of different nations architecture the miriam and ira d wallach division new york public library