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National Humanities Center: America in Class: Early Visual Representations of the New World

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A lesson that examines how Native Americans were portrayed by artists in the sixteenth century, whose aim was to convey their appearance to a European audience, and thereby encourage investment in future New World explorations. By studying and comparing various artworks, as they ponder thought-provoking questions, young scholars will come to an understanding of how the artists interpreted what they saw and translated it into their visual representations.

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