This striking vintage chrome postcard from the 1960s captures a timeless and evocative moment, featuring two young Native American women posed with quiet confidence in traditional dress. They wear luminous white, fringed garments crafted from buckskin or deerskin, their natural, brain-tanned hues glowing softly against the scene. Intricate beadwork necklaces add delicate detail, while striped blankets held in their arms bring warmth and texture to the composition.
To the left, a carved totem pole rises into view, grounding the image in a sense of place and heritage. The graceful fringe and flowing silhouettes reflect a style often associated with the “three-skin” or Plains Indian tradition, creating a postcard that feels both respectful and visually captivating.
A beautiful piece for collectors drawn to mid-century imagery, cultural history, or the enduring allure of vintage travel art. This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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