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The state of Kentucky reimagined as a fantasy map. This map is part of the Integral States Project, an art series that encourages reflection about the actual, pre-colonial history of these landscapes as well as the indigenous peoples who called them home. Proceeds benefit native charities. 

You’re very welcome to snag a free copy. Please rate if you like it to help others find these. Thanks! 

Project website: https://integralstatesproject.com

Humans have lived in the area that is now Kentucky for over 12,000 years. Early peoples lived in small bands but populations became more dense and sedentary once the last ice age came to an end. They developed agriculture, breeding useful varieties of squash and traded with tribes around the shores of Lake Superior for copper as well as tribes in the Rocky Mountains for obsidian. The Ofo or Mosopelea lived in the upper Ohio River but moved south in the 17th century. The Shawnee (“southerner”) are an Algonquian speaking people descended from the Fort Ancient culture. The Wyandotte are an Iroquoian speaking people related to the Huron people but not actually part of their Confederacy. The name of the state is taken from an Iroquian word which means “meadow.” 

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AuthorAlda Yuan
TagsAlternate History, cartography, fantasy-map, kentucky, old-map, parchment, reimagining

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Kentucky map black and white blank.png 1.1 MB
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Kentucky map with background blank.png 21 MB
Kentucky map with background.png 21 MB

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Hi, could you please send me a picture that only includes the sheepskin background, without the map, the red Chinese character box on the lower right, and the text on the upper left corner?

Can you do Michigan Next?

I'm going to get to all of them eventually. Will try to expediate Michigan! :)