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Colonialism. Africa. Anglo-Egyptian troops fighting against the Sudanese army (1896-1898). Drawing by Wollen, 1898. Colored
Cusco (Peru). 1576. Civitates Orbis TerrarumCusco (Peru). View of the city and its environs in 1576, conquered by the Spanish around 1534. Civitates Orbis Terrarum by G. Brauman and F. Hogenberg
Don Diego de Mendoza Austria Moctezuma, cacique of Tlatelolco. Grandson of Moctezuma II. (16th C). Genealogy of Diego de Mendoza Austria and Moctezuma. National Archives of Mexico
Mexico. Francisco Fray Martin de Valencia received by HernanMexico. Evangelization. 16th C. Francisco Fray Martin de Valencia received by Hernan Cortes, May 12, 1524. Engraving. 1850. Color
Mexico. 16th century. Augustinian missionary Antonio de RoaMexico. 16th century. Evangelization. Augustinian missionary Antonio de Roa, evangelizing natives of Malango mountains. Engraving, 1850. Color
Philippines. Natives cutting abaca. Colored engraving. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876
Hanoi, Vietnam - Garde Indigene (Native Guards) Date: circa 1901
Chile. Cineca game. French engraving. ColorSouth America. Chile. Cineca game. Indians playing with curved sticks. French engraving. 19th century. Color
Africa. Native affected by sleeping sickness. Engraving by Thiriat, 1903. Colored
Mapuches. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century. South AmeriMapuches. Group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century
African colonialism. Explorers attending a party in his honor in Niger (1881). Nineteenth-century colored engraving
French allegory about the founding of the East India Company (1717). Merchants and missionaries with Indians at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Colored engraving
Africa. Zulu woman. Colored engraving in La Ilustracion Ib?rica A?a?A?a?, 1898
Maipure Indians grilling the legs of a dead enemyMaipure Indians, inhabitants of the Upper Orinoco river, grilling the legs of a dead enemy. Italian Engraving 1781. Colored
The Catholic Kings receiving Columbus in Barcelona after his first voyage. April 1493. Engraving from The Illustrated World, by Union, 1882. Colored
Presentation at the Inca temple of three virgins to be consecrated to the sun. Colored engraving, 1820
Conquest of Mexico (1519). Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) enterinConquest of Mexico (1519). Detail of Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) entering Cempoal and receiving chief Gordo Quauhtlaebana who gives meat and presents to all the Spaniards