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Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache
See our entry 33800241. (She could easily have become the first Miss America, in more ways than one.) Unused. Grade: 1
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Mountain Spirit Dancers, Mescalero Apache
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Chief Garfield, Jicarilla Apache Head Chief
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Navajo Boy, Bi-yazh
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Navajo Brothers
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Grass Dancers, Fort Yates, Dakota Territory
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Geronimo and Nachez, Chiricahua Apache Chiefs
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Navajo Silversmith
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Apache Gaun Dancers
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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Stringing the Bow, Navajo
See our entry 33800241. Unused. Grade: 1
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San Juan, Mescalero Apache Chief
See our entry 33800241. With this card we conclude our Azusa entries. Unused. Grade: 1
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Wisconsin Dells, The Sunrise Call (USA)
This unused card 3TT 30/39 of the Stand Rock Indian Ceremonial came from the H.H. Bennett Studio and was printed in “W. Germany” using the Foilex technique. The reverse says it’s “suitable for framing” and the impression it gives is one you might imagine if a card had been printed on aluminium foil. Grade: 1
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Indios do Brasil: Kamayura (Brazil)
There’s an informative caption, only in Portuguese, on this unused card showing activity in the Xingu National Park of Mato Grosso. Unwritten with any message, but four significant tape remnants on each reverse corner; printed text is still readable, though. Grade: 3
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Indios do Brasil: Kamayura, flautas chamadas (Brazil)
Unused card captioned in Portuguese showing these musical instruments. Tape remnants on all four corners of the reverse abraded a small section of the caption but most of it is readable (and informative). Grade: 4
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Indios do Brasil: Kavante (Brazil)
Unused card, captioned in Portuguese, English, and German, of this group from East Mato Grosso. Four-corners tape remnants on the reverse, not too severe. Grade: 3
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Choco-Colombia (Colombia)
To be specific, “India Chola cocinando”. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Silvia (Cauca) (Colombia)
Unused card with caption reading “Indios Guanvianos”. Grade: 1
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Uraba – Indias Katias (Colombia)
Unused, beginning to show its old age. Grade: 1
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Cusco, Typical Indian Costume (Peru)
Unused Corbacho card from the 1980s. Grade: 1