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This collectible chip card features a detailed depiction of two Native American war clubs from the early 1800s, associated with the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon. These artifacts represent the tribal fighting traditions of the Wasco and Paiute peoples. The image captures the historical and cultural significance of these sacred weapons with clear attention to their craftsmanship and design.
The card is part of the NorthWest Legacy series, specifically #2, highlighting early 1800s war clubs used in the U.S. West. It prominently includes the Americana Museum at Warm Springs, Oregon, an institution that preserves and displays Native American artifacts. The card also displays logos for Gemplus and US WEST, indicating its collectible nature.
Text on the card reads “NorthWest Legacy #2: Early 1800’s War Clubs - U.S. West Commun.” and lists the price as $22.00. The label indicates a connection to warrior clubs and sacred tribal artifacts, emphasizing the historical context and cultural heritage of the Warm Springs Confederated Tribes. The card respects and honors Native American traditions and artifacts without offering any fictional or speculative elements.
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