Taino Indian family. Distantly related to the Arawaks of South America, the Taino migrated into the Caribbean 1500 years earlier (before Columbus) and occupied the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles.
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Taino Indian family. Distantly related to the Arawaks of South America, the Taino migrated into the Caribbean 1500 years earlier (before Columbus) and occupied the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles.
Taino Indian family. Distantly related to the Arawaks of South America, the Taino migrated into the Caribbean 1500 years earlier (before Columbus) and occupied the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles.
Value includes conceptual design at $2,000 as well as refinements made under Purchase Order # 1443PX110092170.; Abbr=PUB
U.S. National Park Service
Project=Columbus Quincentennial Poster/Folder; Art_Registration_No=PUB-0075; Reflective Art
Government owns art and all reproduction rights.
Public domain
Exploration and Settlement, (HFC ArtTheme)
, Watercolor on paper, (HFC ArtMedium)
Image
Non-site Specific, Code:
Image Management System : IMS 00247
20190904
01/01/1992 - 12/30/1992
Image_Size=W: 7 1/2" x H: 9 3/16"; Metric_Size=W: 17.77CM X H: 22.84CM; Count:2/2; Publications' Columbus Quincentennial poster and brochure
O 2
Public Can View
Schlecht, Richard/Richard Schlecht Illustrations
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