Postcard Papago Indian Woman Carrying an Olla on Head and a Child on Her Back
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Delve into the past with this authentic Adolph Selige postcard, featuring a captivating portrait of a Papago Indian woman gracefully carrying an olla on her head, while a child rides on her back. This standard-sized lithograph, dating back to the era of undivided backs (1901-1907), is a remarkable piece of history, reflecting the rich culture and ethnicity of the Native American tribes. The postcard is an original print, hailing from an unknown country or region of manufacture, yet it bears a stamp and has been posted, indicating its journey through time. Ideal for collectors of ethnic memorabilia or those with an interest in the storied heritage of indigenous peoples, this item is not personalized and stands as a single unit of sale.
Delve into the past with this authentic Adolph Selige postcard, featuring a captivating portrait of a Papago Indian woman gracefully carrying an olla on her head, while a child rides on her back. This standard-sized lithograph, dating back to the era of undivided backs (1901-1907), is a remarkable piece of history, reflecting the rich culture and ethnicity of the Native American tribes. The postcard is an original print, hailing from an unknown country or region of manufacture, yet it bears a stamp and has been posted, indicating its journey through time. Ideal for collectors of ethnic memorabilia or those with an interest in the storied heritage of indigenous peoples, this item is not personalized and stands as a single unit of sale.
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