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Where are John White's original watercolor works of the Algonkin tribe preserved today?

  • The Smithsonian

  • The Louvre

  • British Museum

  • The Met

Answer

The original watercolor works of the Algonkin tribe by John White are preserved today in the British Museum. The watercolors were created in 1585 and are some of the earliest depictions of the Algonkin tribe. They are a valuable historical resource and provide a glimpse into the lives of the Algonkin people before European contact.
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