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Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, with sheep
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Navajo Medicine Man
Unused card of a man named “Saltwater”. Grade: 1
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At the Water’s Edge – Piegan
Piegan = Blackfeet, according to the caption on this contemporary card with a 1910 photograph. Mailed in 2013 with $1.05 stamp and partial postmark. Grade: 1
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Extended Family Portrait (Geronimo and family)
An 1886 photo of Perico, Geronimo, Naiche, and Tsisnah, on an unused contemporary card. Grade: 1
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Fire Wolf
Unused contemporary card with ~1895 photograph. Grade: 1
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Naiche and His Wife
The caption on this unused modern card packs in a lot of information about the 1884 photo. Naiche’s wife was Ha-o-Zinne (“Standing Up Like A Tree”). Grade: 1
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Little Nonnie
“Two year old Pawnee-Otoe Indian Dancer” on this unused card. Two are available. Grades: 1
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Navajo Hogan (USA)
Mailed from USA in 2013 with round Global Forever stamp and postmark (Grade: 1, $2). We also have another, unused (Grade: 1, $2).
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Alaska The Great Land (map)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Starved Rock State Park, St. Louis Canyon (Illinois, USA)
Unused Curteichcolor card 0DK-611, significantly aging. We put the card in this category because the caption says “…was the site of an Indian village.” Grade: 2
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Hopi Pottery
All of these items are identified in the caption of this unused but aging Petley card 111347. Grade: 2
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Mohegan Sun Casino (USA)
Pretty much what we said about our item 33800072 applies here, too. But this card was mailed in 2013 with a round “Global Forever” stamp and blurred postmark. There’s very faint orange postal barcoding on the front, and black barcoding on the back. Nice wolf. Grade: 3
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Native American Dancer, Chief Lemee (USA)
The Chief, whose real name prosaically was Chris Brown, was a Yosemite Miwok Indian who worked for the National Park Service. Unused Colorscope card S-887. Grade: 1
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Legendary Indian Chiefs
Unused Colorscope card S-2058. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Iowa, map (USA)
An iconic tourist map postcard, mailed in 2013 with four stamps, postmark, and the original barcode sticker from point of sale. Grade: 1
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The War of 1812: Tecumseh, Shawnee War Chief
Unused card from the Canadian Government, with a bilingual (of course) biography and a QR Code on the back to tell you everything. Grade: 1
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The War of 1812: Chief Oshawana (John Naudee) (Canada)
Unused card from the Canadian Government, with a bilingual (of course) account, and a QR Code on the back to tell you everything. Grade: 1
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Oshkosh, Menominee Park, Chief Oshkosh (Wisconsin, USA)
Unused L.L. Cook card 7C-K2257. Aging, but Grade: 1
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Haut Itany, Jeune Indienne Wayana (110) (French Guiana)
Unused, authentic vintage “Editions des Caraibes” postcard 110, showing some age. In the off chance you’re wondering, yes, this card is in the correct category. South America is “America” also, and the young lady does qualify as a Native American. This would be the same for the few cards that follow this one. Grade: 2
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Haut Itany, Jeune Indienne Wayana (121) (French Guiana)
Unused, authentic vintage “Editions des Caraibes” postcard 121 from Cayenne. Grade: 2
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Haut Itany, Jeune Indienne Wayana (19) (French Guiana)
Mailed in 1988, with stamp, postmark, orange postal barcoding on the back, and postal creasing on the lower right corner. Grade: 3
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Indiens du Haut-Oyapock et de la region du Tumuc-Humac (French Guiana)
Unused, unnumbered Mercator card. Aging. Grade: 2
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Indiens de l’Amazone et de Guyane (French Guiana)
Unused, vintage Mercator card. Grade: 2
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Indiens du Haut-Oyapock et de la region du Tumuc-Humac (French Guiana)
Unused Mercator card M 3012. Grade: 1
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Wayana Indian, Haut Itany (French Guiana) (90)
Editions G. Delabergerie card 90, not postally used but with a message taking up the reverse. Bilingual French and English captions. Grade: 4
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Fillette indienne (515) (French Guiana)
Productions Pierre Dubois card 515, not postally used but with a message from 1988 taking up all of the reverse. Grade: 4
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Indiens Wayana, Haut Itany (2160) (French Guiana)
Desireable ethnic card, Editions des Caraibes 2160, mailed in 1973 with stamp and full Cayenne postmark. If we didn’t already have it, we would want it. Slight staining on the reverse (Grade: 3, $14). And, we have another card with the same picture and reference number, but different publisher (G. Delabergerie). This one is not postally used but an extensive message takes up all of the reverse (Grade: 4, $7).
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Haut Itany, Indien Wayana (17) (French Guiana)
Not postally used, but with a long message taking up the entire reverse. Grade: 4
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A young indian girl (French Guiana)
Iris/Mexichrome card 7751, not postally used but with a long message taking up all of the reverse. Bilingual French and English captions. Grade: 4
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Ecoliers indiens (French Guiana)
Unused Hoa-Qui/Mexichrome card 5052. Handled quite a bit over the years. Grade: 3
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Indiens du Haut-Oyapock et de la region du Tumuc-Humac (M 3009) (French Guiana)
Unused Mercator card M 3009. Grade: 2
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Indien coupant des pousses de canne a sucre (French Guiana)
Unused P. Dubois card No. 514. Grade: 1
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Wayana Indian hunting with bows (French Guiana)
This unused card from G. Delabergerie (#18) is captioned in French and English, and is one of the few we have that places the Wayana group (Haut Itany) in both French and Dutch Guiana. Grade: 1
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Indiens de l’Amazone et de Guyane (French Guiana)
Unused, unnumbered Mercator card, aging. Grade: 2
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Indiens du Haut-Oyapock et de la region du Tumuc-Humac (M3007) (French Guiana)
Well, one Indian. Unused Mercator card M 3007. Grade: 1
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No smoke come from chimney (USA)
Unused outhouse postcard. We just need a few more, and we’ll open a new category. Lucky us. Grade: 1
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Sioux City, Grave of Sioux Indian Chief “War Eagle” (Iowa, USA)
Unused Curteich-Chicago C.T. American Art card 5757-29-N with several abrasions around the edges of the reverse. Grade: 3
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Sioux City, Three State View from War Eagle Grave (Iowa, USA)
Better than a map, the card lets you know exactly where you are, as it did from a soldier to his lady friend in 1943 when he mailed it. The postmark is complete; there is no stamp, but it was not supposed to be there because, as a soldier, he could (and did) send the card for free. Grade: 2
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Oklahoma map 3675
Interesting caption on this unused card, focusing on Native American facts. Grade: 1
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Facts & Trivia of Oklahoma
Well, they did find 11 things, of which three somehow relate to Native Americans. Unused card. Grade: 1