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Mid-Century Southwestern Pueblo playing cards with 2 photographic images of Moki (Hopi) tribe members of northeastern Arizona dancing the "Lalakonti", a traditional basket dance and of a colorful Navajo woven tribal blanket. These decorative playing cards were sold in the 1930's - 1950's as souvenirs in national park and hotel gift shops . Mounted on gray artists' paper, glazed, and framed in a later complementary wood frame. Frame, 11"L x .5"W x 5.25"H; images: 9.25"L x 3.25"H.
SKU77586588
Color | Black |
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Material | Wood |
Dimensions | 11"L x .50"W x 5.25"H |
Weight | 10lbs |
Size | 11" l x 0.5" w x 5.25" h |
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