Travel back in time to the middle of the 18th century through this stunning copperplate engraving done by Thomas Jefferys. Featuring the “Habit of a Woman of the Christianoux of North America,” this work provides an exceptionally rare glimpse into the dress code of the Cree people, who were then known as the Christianoux or Kristinaux. It captures the amazing blend of indigenous attire along with early examples of European trade goods. One of the most iconic pieces by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to King George III.