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1904 Print Zuni Hashiya Dancers Scalp Pole Custodian - ORIGINAL HISTORIC ZN1 TWW1 was created for Ambroise Vollard

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was created for Ambroise Vollard (1866(

Scott that won the British Empire Trophy

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"A wicked boy with terrible news--Sparrows" This is an original 1927 print of a scene from William Beaudine's Sparrows (1926) with Mary Pickford

1904 Print Zuni Hashiya Dancers Scalp Pole Custodian - ORIGINAL HISTORIC ZN1 TWW1 was created for Ambroise Vollard"Pamosonokia, Female Associate to Scalp Custodian, and Two Hashiya Dancers in Plaza." This is an original 1904 halftone print of Pamosonokia, the female associate to the Scalp Custodian, and two Hashiya dancers in the pueblo plaza. Note the scalp pole in the background. Period Paper has obtained an unusual collection of original color lithographs and halftone prints of images of the A: shiwi or Zuni people and culture of Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico

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