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Long ago, Indians, said to be related to the Japanese. The Hopi tribe? Also known as American Indians or Native Americans. Offering 175 sets and 1 special postcard. Presenting a collection of Indian postcards. Discovered and acquired in America 24 years ago, in 2000. Items from the 1920s-1930s. Video of this postcard collection ▶︎ https://youtu.be/pSjIMAjVZXI?si=YB9PrbwD7Wrh-kHs Recently, Sedona has become famous for urban legends. Indians will surely start to gain attention from now on. The Hopi tribe's 2025 prophecy is a hot topic these days. Images from the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Photos of Indian families. First lessons in canoe making. Hopi basket dance. Includes postcards depicting Native American events and landscapes. Hopi YouTube ▶︎ https://youtu.be/VZR9YMD6bho?si=JOk18S6P3epkkcHK ◆ ◆ Extremely rare, beautiful postcards ★★ INDIAN postcards ★★ 175 sets and 1 special postcard ◆ Discovered in America, a country with a deep connection to the Japanese, in 1999. Indians, also known as American Indians or Native Americans, are said to have once been related to the Japanese. For packaging, bubble wrap will be used, also for waterproofing. * Please check the photos carefully as there are individual differences in the assessment of scratches and stains. _______Translation of one postcard_______ Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 12th Will be here tonight. We are still having very mild weather – We will be staying here tonight. The weather is still very mild. This is all very strange country to us. Love to all – Mom. This is a very strange land for us. Love to all. From Mom. Stamp: 1 cent (George Washington) → A standard postcard stamp in the United States in the 1930s.
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