Habit of a Mountain Indian near Hudson's Bay

The unique image from the 18th century, named "Habit of a Mountain Indian near Hudson's Bay," was created by the famous geographer and engraver Thomas Jefferys and can be considered his masterpiece. It appeared approximately in 1757 and provides a very unusual and artistic view of the indigenous people discovered by Europeans in their travels across North America.

The picture shows how natives dressed in the winter period and what tools and equipment they used.

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