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Horace Austin Warner Tabor - No text on back. Postcard is
unused but shows side and corner wear.
The Ghost Dance - Koshare Indian Dancers -
Text on Back: Koshare
Indian Dancers, LaJunta,
Colorado. World famous boy scout interpretive dancers dancing the
Ghost Dance of Messiah, originally banned by white man and eventually lost
to the tribes. The Ghost Dance is one of the major dances of some 50
performed by the Koshare. Vintage
postcard is unused and in excellent
condition.
Centennial State - Text on Back: Colorado is Spanish for "colored
red." Named for the river, it was admitted into the Union in 1876 as the
38th state. Being the 100th anniversary of the declaration of
Independence, Colorado gained it's nickname, the Centennial Stqate,
claiming Denver as its capital. The state bird is the Lark Bunting, the
state tree is the Blue Spruce, and the Rocky Mountain Columbine is the
state flower. Postcard is new, unused and in mint condition.
Eagle Dance - Text on Back: Famous Eagle Dance - Koshare
Indian Dancers. Text on Back:
Koshare
Indian
Dancers, Lajunta,
Colorado.
One of the Koshare Head Chiefs dancing one of the famous Eagle Dances on
the Kosharies famous thunder drum. It is the story of an eagle being
caught in a trap. The Kosharies are world famous boy scout interpretative
Indian dancers. Vintage
postcard is unused and in excellent
condition.
Silverton - Text
on Back: Silverton,
Colorado. Postcard is new, unused and in mint condition.
Colorado Map - Text on Back: Colorado. If flattened out,
Colorado would be the largest state in the lower 38 states. Postcard is new, unused and in mint condition.
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