Red postcard with drawing of the state of Arizona and cartoons of famous Arizona attractions.

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Postcard]]> Southwest]]> United States]]>
Education]]> Film - BW]]> Late 20th Century (1976-1999)]]> 1990s]]> Turn of the 21st Century (1999-2010)]]> Education]]> Rad attends a tribal college in order to learn biology In his native language.

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Film - Color]]> Turn of the 21st Century (1999-2010)]]> 2000s]]> 21st Century (2000-Today)]]>
Media]]> Education]]> Hattie Kauffman is a national network news correspondent.

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Film - Color]]> 21st Century (2000-Today)]]> Turn of the 21st Century (1999-2010)]]> 2000s]]>
Environment]]> Education]]> Allyson Two Bears is an Environmental Science major at Sitting Bull College in North Dakota.

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Film - Color]]> Turn of the 21st Century (1999-2010)]]> 21st Century (2000-Today)]]> 2000s]]>
Health]]> Education]]> Akisa is a nursing student at Oglala Lakota College in South Dakota.

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Film - Color]]> 2010s]]> 21st Century (2000-Today)]]>
Trade Card from Empire Wringer Manufacturing Co. depicting two Native American men speaking to Christopher Columbus, with wringer in foreground. 

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Pages 11 and 12 of "How To Ask For a Cup of Coffee in 32 Languages."

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> 1900s]]> Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]> Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Children]]> Reverse of McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee depicting an Eskimo child.

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Advertising card (Trade card)]]> 1880s]]> Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
Children]]> Image of a Eskimo child holding a spear.

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Advertising card (Trade card)]]> Alaska]]> 1880s]]> Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
Uncle Sam hands out Berry Brothers hard oil finish to men representing a range of nationalities.

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Advertising card (Trade card)]]> Global]]> 1890s]]>
Illustration of children washing a sleeping buffalo.

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Smithsonian-NMAH]]> Advertising card (Trade card)]]> 1890s]]> Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]> Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>