Native Hunters

by Jack Paluh

Native Hunters By Jack Paluh

Approximate Image Size: 21" x 30"

Native Hunters, set in the later 1700's, brings to life two Eastern Woodland Indians, of the Seneca Nation, displaying the art of calling and hunting the wild turkey. Following creek and river trails, these hunters successfully locate a sacred meadow where magnificent gobblers flourish. Their spiritual oneness with the game and their traditions have molded the skills we use today in calling and hunting the wild turkey.


In the summer of 1749, Captain Celoron De Beinville laid French claim to this territory in the name of Loius XV of France by burying leaden plates at the mouths of six rivers. One of these plates is represented in Native Hunters.

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