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1904 Heliogravure Hoopa Hupa Valley Indian Weapon Arrowhead Flaking Edging XGZ7 Saturday Evening Post This is an original 1878

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This is an original 1878 black and white photogravure of a portrait of a royal woman by Early Italian Renaissance artist

This collection features a variety of native scenes in Spain

This piece was illustrated by Smissaert

All historic nobility rests on the possession and use of land

1904 Heliogravure Hoopa Hupa Valley Indian Weapon Arrowhead Flaking Edging XGZ7 Saturday Evening Post This is an original 1878This is an original 1904 black and white heliogravure of a Hoopa Valley Indian man carving out a flint arrowhead. At the top is the finished product attached to an arrow and beneath that are two instruments used to make it. The long instrument was used for flaking the flint into shape while the smaller one was used for finishing the edges and carving the notches. The Hoopa, or Hupa Valley Indians of what is now part of Humboldt County in California

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