12019-09-05T09:08:26-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a72001"The Tovvne of Secota." Contained in "A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia."2019-09-05T09:08:26-07:001590de Bry, Theodore, 1528-1598.John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912. JCB call number: J590 B915v GV-E.l [F] / 2-SIZE.Bird's-eye view of a native American village. Buildings of pole and mat construction are dispersed in the landscape and surrounded by fields of crops. Crops include corn (maize), tobacco, sunflowers, and pumpkins. Human activities include hunting deer, guarding a field, tending a fire, eating, and dancing. Includes a ceremony involving dancing in a circle formed by posts with human faces carved into them. The engraving is after a watercolor by John White. Secoton may have been located on the south side of the Pamlico River, near Bonnerton, North Carolina. Theodor De Bry's America. Part I. English.Engraving, 32.5 cm. x 25.8 cm. Published in Frankfurt PJ. Wechel, for T. de Bry.11Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a
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