Ojibwa Indians in Canoe with Prisoner

Price: $165.00
Retired

CAN-03-C

Consignment

This is a Consignment sale set we are offering. It comes in its original box and is in like-new condition.

John Jenkins Designs CAN-03 Ojibwa Indians in Canoe with Prisoner
French & Indian Wars
Limited Edition #212 of 500 sets.

The Ojibwa were an Indian group of the Algonkin or the Algonquiam Tribes, also often referred to as the “Chippewa”. Most were located north of Lake Huron and north east of Lake Superior. They were good hunters and known to be able warriors. They were strong allies of the French, and were active in the French and Indian war on several battle fronts.

These Ojibwa warriors have brought a British line infantry captive for trade, either to the French in exchange for money or to the local Indian tribes to torture!