Native American postcard "Drying Peaches at Isleta New Mexico" showing a woman tending tables of peaches at the Pueblo Isleta.  Divided back era est. 1910,  published by Detroit as 11279.  Condition is very good, fresh color.  Condition is always subjective so please review the scan and make your own decision as to condition.  If there is a value noted on the back, its exact origin and purpose are unknown to me but would typically be the price at the time of purchase or insurance value.    If you have any questions, please send me a message in advance of the auction's closing.

The Pueblo Isleta of the Tiwa People is located about 13 miles south of Albuquerque New Mexico.

This is one of several Indian / Native American postcard auctions I will be listing on eBay during 2024.  

PROVENANCE - this auction item is from a exceptional Native American collect of about 300 postcards that has been consigned to me by a renowned postcard collector who I have known almost 4 decades.  The collection is of the highest quality.  Keep checking for new auction listings.

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