| Contributor | 
         American Sunday-School Union, former owner. | 
      
      
         | Title | 
         ASSU Illustration 3552 | 
      
      
         | Alternate title | 
         Woodblock for printing an illustration of a Native-American woman. | 
      
      
         | Date | 
         [s.a.] | 
      
      
         | Physical description | 
         1 wood block; 8.7 x 6.7 x 2.3 cm. | 
      
      
         | Notes | 
         Block numbered in two places: 3552, also 1220 on small adhesive label on back of block. | 
      
      
          | 
         Image of a Native-American woman wearing a dress and a long shawl, which she pulls closed with one hand; behind her is a tipi;
            a pointing man wearing a feather headdress and a seated man or boy are also behind her and regard something in the distance.
          | 
      
      
          | 
         Illustration appears in History of the Delaware and Iroquois Indians formerly inhabiting the middle states, with various anecdotes,
            illustrating their manners and customs. (Philadelphia, 1832), frontispiece.
          | 
      
      
         | Genre | 
         Wood blocks (Printing blocks) | 
      
      
          | 
         Wood engraving (Process) | 
      
      
          | 
         End-grain blocks. | 
      
      
         | Subject | 
         Women. | 
      
      
          | 
         Indians of North America. | 
      
      
          | 
         Tipis. | 
      
      
         | Call number | 
         ASSU Woodblocks -- Box 20 |