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Early Fishing Stages, illustration from Volume IV of Narrative and Critical
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Early Fishing Stages, illustration from Volume IV of Narrative and Critical
BAL110203 Early Fishing Stages, illustration from Volume IV of Narrative and Critical History of America, 1886 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: facsimile of a cut in A New and Correct Map of America, 1738; ); English, out of copyright
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Cleaning Drying Eskimo Fishermen Inuit Newfoundland Platform Salting
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This print titled "Early Fishing Stages" takes us back in time to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of fishermen and their traditional practices. The illustration is taken from Volume IV of Narrative and Critical History of America, published in 1886. The image showcases a scene filled with activity as fishermen go about their daily tasks on a platform. A group of Eskimo people can be seen working together, skillfully handling freshly caught fish. With precision and expertise, they are engaged in salting, cleaning, and drying the abundant cod that lay before them. The composition exudes a sense of harmony between man and nature. The rugged beauty of Newfoundland serves as the backdrop for this timeless moment frozen in history. It is evident that these individuals have mastered their craft over generations, passing down knowledge from one era to another. As we observe this snapshot from the past, it becomes apparent how integral fishing was to both survival and culture during those times. This engraving not only captures an important aspect of American history but also sheds light on the lives led by indigenous Inuit communities who thrived off the bountiful waters surrounding Newfoundland. Through this powerful visual narrative, we are transported back centuries ago when life revolved around sustenance gained through hard work and resourcefulness. It reminds us to appreciate our connection with nature while honoring those who came before us – guardians of traditions that shaped our present-day understanding of fishing practices.
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