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1904 Heliogravure Net Work Woven Sack Pouch Hoopa Valley Tribe Twine XGZ7 FAI5 This is an original 1933

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This is an original 1933 color print ad for SunSweet California Prunes

found a housemaid")

This is an original 1929 color print ad for Hormel Flavor-Sealed Ham

featuring the Model 916T Pump Shotgun

this piece has for disproportionately sized people in comparison to the central figure

1904 Heliogravure Net Work Woven Sack Pouch Hoopa Valley Tribe Twine XGZ7 FAI5 This is an original 1933This is an original 1904 black and white heliogravure of a "net work" sack carried by the men of the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe. This carefully woven pouch was used to gather resources. In the upper right hand corner is a close up of the detail showing the intricate braiding and weaving structure. The Hoopa, or Hupa Valley Indians of what is now part of Humboldt County in California are a culturally significant peoples. Inhabiting the Hoopa Valley,

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