SHF-1165.  [Native Americans, Indians]. LOT # 2. Four Circa 1980s 4 x 6 black and white postcards published by AZUSA, Denver.  

* Hopi Sash Weaver, within the Pueblo cultures of the Southwest, the spinners and weavers were traditionally men. .. Photograph by A. C. Vroman, c. 1901.  

* Chief Joseph, Nez Perce (ca. 1832-1904). Although an advocate of peace and co-existence with the white man, Joseph led 750 of his people in a three retreat, brilliantly defeating the U.S. Army in seven major battles …. Photograph by O. S. Golf, 1877.  

* Watching the Dancers, Hopi. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1906.  

* Kate Roubideaux, Rosebud Sioux (1890-1991). Photographed at age 8, Kate Roubideaux Blue Thunder was the daughter of Louis Roubideaux, the official United States interpreter on the Rosebud Reservation in the late 1880s and at one time Captain of the Indian Police. Photographed by John A. Anderson, 1898.

 CONDITION: Unused; never mailed. .. ..Minor corner and edge wear. Light soiling and age tanning. Very Good condition. … 

Sold AS IS. Look carefully at the pictures to Judge Condition for Yourself… I mark all Postcard Mailings “Non Machineable” (and I pay the extra surcharge costs); but Still the Post Office has informed me that All postcards need to be packaged with Flexible cardboard. I also mark all Postcards as “Do Not Bend”. 

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