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English: Construction of canoes in the Indian way. Hand-coloured etching by Joaquim José Codina. Published in 1784. Collection of the Biblioteca Nacional do Brasil.
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Source https://www.brasilianaiconografica.art.br/obras/17029/construcao-das-canoas-ao-modo-dos-indios
Author Joaquim José Codina (18th Century: Portugal - ca. 1793:?)

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Construction of canoes in the Indian way (1784)

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