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This collectible telephone card displays a black-and-white image of a man paddling an outrigger canoe on a calm body of water. The setting is coastal, with buildings and greenery visible in the background under a muted sky. The top left corner of the card features the word “Hawaii” in orange cursive script, while the lower left contains the prominent text “The Traveler’s Choice” and “$20 Prepaid Telephone Card” also in orange, with smaller black text in the lower right reading “Bishop Museum Archives.”
The man sits upright in the canoe, holding a paddle with both hands, appearing poised and balanced. The canoe is narrow and long with an outrigger support attached on the side, characteristic of traditional Hawaiian watercraft used for paddling and transportation. The image reflects historical and cultural elements relevant to Hawaii’s maritime traditions.
The card is a prepaid telephone card valued at twenty dollars, issued by North American Tel. It serves as a collectible item centered on Hawaiian travel and transportation, particularly highlighting the outrigger canoe as a symbol of local heritage and sporting activity. The archival credit to the Bishop Museum emphasizes the card’s connection to Hawaiian history and culture.
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