From the picture above I see 4 indigenous people fishing. Also, in the background I see two people in the back with sticks with most likely a sharp end to be able to kill fish in the water to provide for their village. This picture is highly detailed that it also captures a sort of cage to be able to hold the fish that is captured with a long gate surrounding the perimeter. The colors have an earthy and deep brown tone contrasting from the subtle blue tones from the water. This artwork most likely reflects a time before European colonization demonstrating the resources and community effort. The presence of the canoe indicates advanced craftsmanship and intimate knowledge of local waterways. The artwork also depicts the gender roles that are being taken, with men as the primary fishers and women as the gatherers. Mehr sehen