File:Pastor de Mogán (Gran Canaria) con cuchillo canario.jpg

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English: Drawing of a sheperd from Mogán (Gran Canaria) wearing at this cumberband a "cuchillo canario" (Canary knife) traditional of the island, inside its sheath. Illustration contained in the book by René Verneau Cinq années de séjour aux Iles Canaries (1891), p. 215.
Español: Dibujo de un pastor de Mogán (Gran Canaria), con cuchillo canario, tradicional de la isla, metido en su vaina y llevado en el fajín. Ilustración de Paul Merwart contenida en el libro de René Verneau Cinq années de séjour aux Iles Canaries (1891), p. 215.
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Author Paul Merwart (or Paweł Merwart) 1855-1902

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