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This collectible card features a detailed painted portrait of Chief Black Kettle, a notable Native American leader affiliated with the Southern Cheyenne tribe. He is depicted standing confidently, wearing a traditional Native American headdress with feathers and dressed in rich cultural attire, including a red robe and moccasins. Chief Black Kettle holds a long spear or staff, emphasizing his leadership and warrior status.
In the background, there is an authentic cultural scene that includes a teepee, representing the traditional dwellings of the Southern Cheyenne tribe. The teepee is shown with its characteristic poles and covering, contributing to the historical and cultural context of the artwork. The setting is an open area that reflects the plains environment inhabited by the tribe.
The card is part of the AmeriVox series and carries a denomination of $2.50 in U.S. currency. The lower left corner features the artist's signature, "Perillo," confirming the artwork’s creator. The top of the card includes the AmeriVox logo with an American flag and a white eagle, highlighting its strong connection to American Indians, Native Americans, and American history. Keywords associated with this card emphasize its artistic and cultural significance, including Americana, Native American heritage, and the Southern Cheyenne tribe.
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