A vintage black and white illustration of a figure with a pointed cap, labeled 'MIKAMWES', described as an Indian Puck or Robin Good-Fellow, based on a scraping on birch bark by Tomah Josephs.
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The image is a vintage black and white illustration, resembling a scraping on birch bark. It's framed by a decorative border with a repeating geometric pattern. Within the frame is a stylized drawing of a figure with a pointed cap, reminiscent of a goblin or sprite. The figure is composed of simple, flowing lines, giving it a whimsical and primitive quality. Below the figure, the word 'MIKAMWES' is written in large, blocky letters. Beneath the word, there is a caption that reads: 'MIK UM WESS, THE INDIAN PUCK, OR ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW. From a scraping on birch bark by Tomah Josephs, Indian Governor at Peter Dana's Point, Maine. The Mik um wess always wears a red cap like the Norse Goblin.' The overall style is reminiscent of folk art or early ethnographic illustration.


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