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  <dc:title>Portraits of two Native Americans of the Macú nation, by Richard Spruce</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Pencil portraits of two girls of the Macú [Hupda] nation. The eldest [top] is 16 years old, the youngest [bottom] is 9 years old. The girls may be sisters. Portrait made recently after the girls had been purchased by the Commandant of Marabitanas. 'Their village had been destroyed -- the men all killed -- and themeselves with other women and children came away captive.'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[July 1853]</dc:date>
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