Mourning rituals with the original population of Florida, Bernard Picart (workshop of), 1721 print Leaf with two performances of mourning rituals among the original population of Florida, probably Utina (also known as Timucua). Upstairs: Crying women who have lost their husband in battle are kneeling around the leader of the people. In the background people who wear the sick, referred to as "hermaphrodites" (see explanation). Below: The widows sow their hair on the graves of their deceased spouses. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (American Indian rel


Mourning rituals with the original population of Florida, Bernard Picart (workshop of), 1721 print Leaf with two performances of mourning rituals among the original population of Florida, probably Utina (also known as Timucua). Upstairs: Crying women who have lost their husband in battle are kneeling around the leader of the people. In the background people who wear the sick, referred to as "hermaphrodites" (see explanation). Below: The widows sow their hair on the graves of their deceased spouses. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (American Indian religions). Native peoples of North America. intersex, androgyne Florida


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