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Codex canadiensis

Codex canadiensis is the official name of an illustrated book on the subject of the native peoples and wildlife in Canada (which then included the upper parts of the Mississippi River system) which was written in or about 1700 by a French missionary priest called Louis Nicolas. It is not clear that Nicolas was the creator. This document, today preserved by the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is handwritten and hand-drawn on parchment in ink and watercolours. The Codex canadiensis provides extremely valuable documentation of the people, flora, and fauna of the New World as European explorers were first discovering them.

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