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Alaska Indians ca. 1898 Polygamy Slave Hoods Cure Advertising Photo Trade Card

$ 18.21

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Authentic Antique Card Guaranteed by: Dave Cheadle Card Store
  • Type of Advertising: 6.2 x 4.25 in. BIG Adv. Trade Card on light stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Date of Creation: Antique Original from circa 1898
  • Brand: C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. MA
  • Condition: ANTIQUE = This large 19th Century advertising paper card is circa 120 years old: Evidence of aging, flaws and wear, as seen in the HUGE scans provided. Please use the ZOOM IN / magnifier to look closely for any card flaws. These images provide a critical part of the DESCRIPTION of Condition for this listing.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Antique Card Display Condition: Evidence of aging flaws and wear as shown in scans
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    circa 1898:  Alaska / Native American Indians /  6.2 x 4.25 in. BIG Adv. Trade Card
    2d S
    eries, No. 192:  "Alaskan Indians." - Indian Horse, Feather Headdress, Hats - at a Mission ?
    REVERSE TEXT - Incredible paternalism and condescension:
    "
    Polygamy
    ... among all the tribes, and the woman is a beast of burden. ... the
    slave
    of her captors....
    ...
    infanticide
    is prevalent where the offspring proves to be a girl-baby... these benighted,
    unhappy people
    ."
    R
    everse: "Hood's Photos of the World." / Medicinal Cure Product Advertising
    Hood's Medicines, Lowell, MA.
    :
    photo-style Victorian Advertising Card / printed on heavy paper stock
    "Hood's Sarsaparilla cures .... Scrofula, salt rheum, white swellings, abscesses, boils ... blood diseases...."
    circa 1898:  - Authentic Original Antique Victorian Advertising Trade Card
    printed on light card stock as part of an
    1890's promotional series
    for Hood's Sarsaparilla, Hood's Tooth Powder, Olive Ointment, Hood's Pills, Cook Book, etc
    .
    NO
    TE:
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