Description: This beautiful painting depicts the daily life of a Native American Iroquois Village, Early Farming, Corn Harvest, and other scenes. The art is done with pen and ink on paper, measuring 14 inches in height and 27 inches in width. The piece is unframed and is an original production from Italy, produced using the Pen and Ink technique.The painting captures the essence of Native American culture, depicting the Iroquois Village with exquisite detail and style. The artwork is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, who appreciate the beauty and richness of Native American history. This is a must-have piece for any art collection, and it will surely be a conversation starter in any room. The earliest evidence of corn cultivation in New York is by 1200 years ago (A.D. 800) and beans, about 500 years later (A.D. 1300). The tropical varieties of squash did not enter the Northeast until about 1000 years ago (A.D. 1000). Some other types of squash originated in the eastern U.S.; they were cultivated in the Northeast by at least 2700 years ago (700 B.C.).Cultivation of crops, gradually brought about a change in the Haudenosaunee way of life from hunting and gathering their sustenance in the woodlands, to cultivating crops in fields created by clearing patches of woodland. However, the Haudenosaunee had cultivated plants native to the Northeast long before 'The Three Sisters' became the basis of their economy. Native plants were not only sources of food but also provided medicines, beverages, dyes, etc. We know very little detail about these earlier agricultural practices.The development of farming brought about the development of 'permanent' villages linked to the fields. Women, who did the farming, then lived year-round in the villages. This arrangement was established at least three hundred years before European arrival.The use of platforms was used to protect crops from birds, raccoons and other pests and was an important activity. This art is 27" w x 14" hArt is on illustration board (unframed)Art technique: Pen and Ink
Price: 395 USD
Location: Orlando, Florida
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Medium
Material: Paper, Pen and Ink
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Iroquois Village, Native American, Early Farming, Three Sisters, Corn Harvest, Longhouse
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 14 in
Theme: Native Americaan, Iroquois Village, Longhouse
Style: Illustration Art
Production Technique: Pen and Ink
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Item Width: 27 in
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999