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Identifier
FLSC_TJPC_01272019_1219
Publication Date
1-1-1909
Description
This black and white photographic postcard features indigenous people in a circle. The front row of people are sitting and the back row are standing. There are over a dozen men women and children. One man sitting points towards the ground. Written text is at the top and bottom of the card. Part of the "Perils of the Plains" set which are actual photos of a staged 1905 event for the NEA (National Editorial Association). The event took place on the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch near Bliss, Oklahoma.
Physical Description
4"x 5" photographic postcard
Subject
Indigenous people, Group photographs, Frontier & pioneer life, Games, Clothing & dress, Activities
Rights
This item is in the public domain
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
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Recommended Citation
"Postcard: Gambling Game Practiced by the American Indians" (1909). Tim Johnson Postcard Collection. 1218.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/1218
Language
eng
Transcription
Gambeling(sic) Game Practised(sic) by the American Indians. Copyright 1909 by W. H. Martin - 101
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