The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections . rst European explorations. The claim, I beUeve, has never been made that they produced maps of their own,even in primitive form; but, that they were able, in answer to questions, to producesome sort of graphic delineation, showing the relation of land, water, and coast, cannotbe denied. [40) Jameson, p. 149. See also p. 74, text to note [5 2]. (41] Winsor, Vol. IV, p. 172. [4 2]/iji., V


The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections . rst European explorations. The claim, I beUeve, has never been made that they produced maps of their own,even in primitive form; but, that they were able, in answer to questions, to producesome sort of graphic delineation, showing the relation of land, water, and coast, cannotbe denied. [40) Jameson, p. 149. See also p. 74, text to note [5 2]. (41] Winsor, Vol. IV, p. 172. [4 2]/iji., Vol. IV, p. 109. [43] B. F. de Costa, Cabo de Arenas. New York, 1885, p. 4. [44] See, for instance, Lowery, Spanish Settlements, Vol. I, p. 436; and, more general, W. Drober, Karlographie beiden Naturvblkern, in Deutsche geographische Blatter. Bd. XXVII (1904), pp. 29-46; Karl Weule, Zur Kartographieder Naturvolker (Deutschostafrika), in Petermanns Mitteilungen, 1915, pp. 18 sqq., S. P. LHonore Naber, Op ex-peditie met de Franschen, Den Haag, 1910, p. 137. The last-named author observed in Liberia that some of theinland tribes had in imagination a reversed or negative image of their country. PLATES 43-46. C. PLATE 44 ^f/<^i^?l|^^!^Phi^|M|.6,|.,.|.,.|.,,|,,,|..^,r,|,,^|,.,,,,,/.„/^,;,s,,^^^^^^^


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