The postcard features a memorial titled Appeal to the Great Spirit, which was given by the widow and children of Edmund B. Ball. The memorial is a work of art by Cyrus E. Dallin, an American sculptor, and is a replica of the famous sculpture of the same name located in front of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The sculpture is a powerful and moving depiction of a Native American warrior with outstretched arms, symbolizing a plea to the Great Spirit.Cyrus E. Dallin, the sculptor behind Appeal to the Great Spirit, was known for his realistic and emotive portrayals of Native American subjects. His work often focused on themes of strength, resilience, and spirituality within Native American culture. The sculpture on the postcard captures the essence of Dallin's artistic style and his deep respect for the Native American heritage.The postcard was published by Muncie News Co. in Muncie, Indiana, and features color by Ruth Chin and Plastichrome by COLOURPICTURE PUBLISHERS, INC. The image on the postcard serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy of both Cyrus E. Dallin and the Native American people. It is a tribute to the enduring spirit and traditions of indigenous communities in America.