Description: The Catawba Deerskin Map. Map of the several nations of Indians to the Northwest of South Carolina Detailed Specifications This is a modern reproduction of the original map. This Map Comes in Sizes: 11"x16", 16"x23" and 23"x34" We have more Native American Indian Maps, you can find them in Our Store We have more Native American Indian Posters, you can find them in Our Store All Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USA Documenting just part of the expansive and diverse Native American experience is the “Map of the several nations of Indians to the Northwest of South Carolina,” which is more commonly known today as the “Catawba Deerskin Map.” This map is notable for being among the few surviving maps from the colonial period in North America that were originally authored by Native Americans, as opposed to early European colonizers. Native Americans have a long history in producing cartographic depictions of their environments, and the geographic knowledge of Native Americans proved to be invaluable in educating newly arriving Europeans. However, it is believed that many Europeans would discard the original Indian maps once they had acquired the geographic information pertinent to their needs and translated the information into their own maps. As a result, very few indigenous maps, particularly from the present-day southeastern U.S., have survived. The Catawba Deerskin Map was a map drawn on deerskin and presented to Francis Nicholson, the colonial governor of South Carolina, around 1721. The original map, believed to have been authored by Indians of the Catawba Nation, has been lost. However, Nicholson had two copies of the map made and returned to London, thereby ensuring this rare preservation of indigenous cartography from the colonial period. The map is a stylistic representation of the Indian nations between Charlestown (Charleston, South Carolina) and the colony of Virginia. The map is oriented so that southerly features are on the left side, while northerly features are on the right. European settlements are depicted in squares and straight lines, while Indian nations appear in circles. The “Nasaw” is shown as the most central community of the Catawba Nation, appearing in the center of the map as the largest circle. Furthermore, the translated text written in English in the copied map labels “The English Path to Nasaw.” Peripheral to Nasaw are various other Indian communities. Rather than emphasizing geographic accuracy and scale, the map focuses on the network of relationships between the Indian nations and the English. According to Max Edelson, a professor of history at the University of Virginia and a former Kislak Fellow in American Studies at the Library of Congress, the map “served the purposes of diplomacy rather than cartography as a scientific endeavor” and was meant to communicate trade relationships. In a 2012 Edelson compares the Catawba Deerskin map to a modern subway map, in which depicting accurate physical space is less important than communicating the structure of the network./LOC This map comes with a white border around the image --------------------------- -How are the prints shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.
Price: 13.95 USD
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
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Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Francis Nicholson
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Originality: Reproduction
Date of Creation: Pre-1800
Item Length: 3 variations
Region of Origin: United States
Framing: Unframed
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Year of Production: Unknown
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 3 variations
Style: Vintage
Features: Unframed
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Unit Quantity: 1
Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
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Item Width: 3 variations
Character: Map
Signed: No
Color: Multi-Color
Material: Matte Paper
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Subject: Maps
Type: Poster
Year: 1721
Theme: Does Not Apply, Map
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1950
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Available Variations
Color: 11"x16"
Price: 13.95 USD
Available Quantity: 11
Quantity Sold: 2
Color: 16"x23"
Price: 21.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 2
Color: 23"x34"
Price: 37.95 USD
Available Quantity: 11
Quantity Sold: 5