| Black Ink Illustrations of Woodland Indian Life |
The following illustrations are a few examples from recent works being utilized for a current project. The project focus is on Native women of societies noted for their production of maple sugar.
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Purchased illustrations can be utilized as is for many kinds of educational applications such as teacher pre or post field trip packets, pamphlets, brochures, publications, etc. The illustrations can also be digitally colored and dubbed into larger scenes with specific backgrounds for projects that require such. The following are examples of such applications.
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| Illustrating historic material culture. |
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| Coloring page illustrations for stories. |
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| One or more illustrations made into a comic to describe a custom or process, step by step. |
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| Coloring Page for Younger Children |
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| Coloring Page for Younger Children |
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The following are a few sample illustrations for viewing. Click on an illustration below to view in larger window. ABSOLUTELY NO COPYING WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
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| Those interested in viewing more or finding a specific illustration, or purchasing the 'right to publish'* should contact Jessica Diemer-Eaton at info@woodlandindianedu.com.
*Please note that the artist may request specific information on the material the illustration(s) will be accompanying, and reserves the right to deny the reproduction of illustrations based on personal conviction to assure integrity in representation of Native American communities, persons, history, and culture.
Unauthorized reproduction of these illustrations is unlawful and will be prosecuted.
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