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A Powhatan Quicosin: The Shaman's Temple" - PRINT
"Quicosin" is the Native American Powhatan word for the Shaman, or Medicine Man / Woman's home and temple.
This brilliant autumn scene takes a glimpse into the historic past of the Eastern American Powhatan Indian peoples' way of life hundreds of years ago. In fact, Pocahontas, the famous daughter of Chief Wahunsenacawh, was of the Powhatan tribe. The Eastern Virginia landscape of the village in which she grew up and would eventually meet John Smith and her future husband, John Rolfe, would have looked similar to this!
This Archival Matte Print is named for the Original Oil Painting of the same name. Your print will mail flat with an acid-free foam backing and is encased in a plastic sleeve.
Details
- Title: "A Powhatan Quicosin: The Shaman's Temple"
- Size: 11x14"
- Acid-Free Archival Matte Paper
- Museum Quality Archival Inks
- Acid-Free 1/8" Foam Board Backing
- Archival Quality Vinyl Storage Sleeve
- A small white border surrounds the image to allow for future matting and/or framing.
* Watermarks are used for copyright purposes and are not on the actual product.
* PRINTS ARE SOLD UNFRAMED.
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