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This collectible phone card features Native American artwork by Perillo, depicting a detailed scene inspired by The Oregon Trail. The foreground shows a Native American man standing prominently, clothed in traditional regalia including a full feathered headdress, a beaded necklace, a draped shawl, and leg wraps. He holds a long spear adorned with feathers, symbolizing both leadership and warrior status. In the background, a group of covered wagons and mounted pioneers travel through a grassy plain, evoking the historical migration along the Oregon Trail in the 19th century.
At the top right corner is the AmeriVox logo alongside an American flag graphic symbolizing Americana and American history themes. The card is valued at $2.50 USA, as displayed at the top left corner. The scene captures elements of culture, emphasizing Native Americans’ significant role and presence during the era of westward expansion in the United States.
The artwork balances historical narrative with vivid, reflective imagery, blending human figures, animals (horses), and natural surroundings. The signature “Perillo” located near the lower left corner identifies the artist responsible for this detailed interpretation of a key chapter in American history centered on the Oregon Trail and Native American heritage.
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