File:Funeral procession of Serpent Pique du Pratz.jpg

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English: In French: "Mort et Convoi du Serpent piqué" (literaly "death and convoy of stung snake"). Depiction of the funeral procession of Serpent Piqué (Tattooed Serpent), leader of the Natchez people at Natchez Grand Village (modern-day Natchez, Mississippi) in 1725. Drawn by Le Page du Pratz.
Français : « Mort et Convoi du Serpent piqué », procession funéraire dans l'actuel Mississippi, États-Unis, alors colonie française, en Amérique du Nord, par Le Page du Pratz
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