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The Indian Mocovi Method of Hunting, illustration from Hacia alla y para aca (colour litho)
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The Indian Mocovi Method of Hunting, illustration from Hacia alla y para aca (colour litho)
IND368801 The Indian Mocovi Method of Hunting, illustration from Hacia alla y para aca (colour litho) by Paucke, Florian (1719-89); Museo de America, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Paucke was a German Jesuit missionary; ); Index Fototeca
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The Indian Mocovi Method of Hunting: A Glimpse into Indigenous Life in Argentina". This photo print, titled "The Indian Mocovi Method of Hunting" offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditional hunting practices of the indigenous people in Argentina. The illustration, created by Florian Paucke, a German Jesuit missionary, showcases the unique techniques employed by the Mocovi tribe. In this vividly colored lithograph, we witness an intricate scene unfolding on the vast plains of Sante Fe and Chaco provinces. Naked horsemen skillfully navigate their steeds amidst a herd of wild cattle. With lassos poised and ready, they prepare to capture these majestic creatures for sustenance and survival. The image not only highlights the resourcefulness and agility of these native hunters but also sheds light on their deep connection with nature. As they harmoniously coexist with wildlife animals like racehorses, ponies, shire horses, stallions, and other farm animals roaming freely across the landscape. Paucke's artwork serves as a testament to both cultural diversity and historical significance within South America. It transports us back in time to an era when indigenous communities thrived alongside abundant wildlife in what is now known as Argentina. Through this powerful visual narrative captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder collection at Museo de America in Madrid Spain; we are reminded of our shared human heritage and encouraged to appreciate the rich tapestry that makes up our world's history.
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