Taking the Elevator in Hopiland - 1937 Linen Postcard
Taking the Elevator in Hopiland - 1937 Linen Postcard
Taking the Elevator in Hopiland - 1937 Linen Postcard
Back Information: "A most interesting scene of a tiny little Indian child ascending the ladder to his second story home. According to ancient custom, grain and other possessions are stored in the ground floor rooms, while the family lived above as protection against an enemy. This village, Old Walpi, high upon a rock mesa, is 512 ft. above the beautiful valley of Tusayan."
Condition: Good condition, one corner is creased.
1937
Unmailed
Color: Hand color
Publisher: Genuine Curteich-Chicago
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