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Native American Playing Cards USGS

Native American Playing Cards

Illustrations taken from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Additional Illustrations by Virginijus Poshkus

The official beginning of this collection was made during the administration of Secretary John Calhoun and continued when James Barbour became Secretary of War in 1825.

During this time many tribes of the North American Indians sent delegates of their headmen, or chiefs to Washington, D.C. for business transactions with the War Department. Colonel Thomas L. McKenney of the Bureau of Indian Affairs suggested these portraits be done "to preserve the likeness of the most distinguished among this most extraordinary race of people." He felt this race was about to become extinct, and that these portraits would be of interest in years to come.

Many of the portraits were painted by Charles Bird King as early as 1821. Additional portraits were painted by John Otto Lewis, S.M. Charles, G. Cooke, A. Ford, Shaw, and J.M. Stanley.

The bridge size playing cards are brand new and sealed in cello wrap but the outer box is not sealed and may show light wear.

Published by US Games Systems and printed in Belgium.

$6.99
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Native American Playing Cards

Illustrations taken from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Additional Illustrations by Virginijus Poshkus

The official beginning of this collection was made during the administration of Secretary John Calhoun and continued when James Barbour became Secretary of War in 1825.

During this time many tribes of the North American Indians sent delegates of their headmen, or chiefs to Washington, D.C. for business transactions with the War Department. Colonel Thomas L. McKenney of the Bureau of Indian Affairs suggested these portraits be done "to preserve the likeness of the most distinguished among this most extraordinary race of people." He felt this race was about to become extinct, and that these portraits would be of interest in years to come.

Many of the portraits were painted by Charles Bird King as early as 1821. Additional portraits were painted by John Otto Lewis, S.M. Charles, G. Cooke, A. Ford, Shaw, and J.M. Stanley.

The bridge size playing cards are brand new and sealed in cello wrap but the outer box is not sealed and may show light wear.

Published by US Games Systems and printed in Belgium.

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