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Description:
Postcard of a Osage Indian Village, Okla., not used. We mail all of our postcards in a plastic sleeve and cardboard on each side for durability. We do combine multiple items into a single shipment to save on shipping costs. The Osage Nation is a tribe in the United States, which is mainly based in Osage County, Oklahoma, but can be found throughout America. The Osage were originally known by Ni-U-Kon-Ska, which means meaning "Children of the Middle Waters." Today they call themselves Wah-Zhá-Zhi, which was translated by French explorers as Ouazhigi, which later became the English name Osage. Early settlers have said that the Osages were the largest Native people in North America, with the Osage men averaging over 6 feet tall. In war, they were feared by neighboring tribes.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: B198 |
| Condition:
See Photo |
Year:
Circa 1930
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| Title:
Postcard of a Osage Indian Village, Okla |
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