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Item Code: 1266-855
This dual image is labeled “Arizona Indians.” Shows a Native man in a breechcloth, wearing a braided headdress.
The image is in good condition with sharp edges and no notable damage or wear. It is mounted to an orange card and flanked on either side by stylized text reading “American Scenery.” There is a fair amount of edge wear, mostly the left and right sides, and each corner. The reverse is pink and blank. Similar corner wear is present, along with scattered, small spots of light staining and surface dirt. Overall measurements are 3.5” x 6.95”.
A neat image from the American West of an endangered culture. [cm][ph:L]
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