A Unicorn in Canada? Looking critically at the Codex Canadensis  @smarthistory-art-history
A Unicorn in Canada? Looking critically at the Codex Canadensis  @smarthistory-art-history
Smarthistory | A Unicorn in Canada? Looking critically at the Codex Canadensis @smarthistory-art-history | Uploaded July 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Codex Canadensis, c. 1700, ink on paper, 33.7 x 21.6 cm (Gilcrease Museum)

speakers: Jenny Keller (Cherokee Nation), Associate Curator of Contemporary Culture and Community, Gilcrease Museum, and Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank
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A Unicorn in Canada? Looking critically at the Codex Canadensis @smarthistory-art-history

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