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1915 Color Print Tomahawk Tobacco Pouch Cayuse Indian Whitman Massacre 1847 CGH1 XEFA6 This is an original 1929

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This is an original 1929 black and white print ad for Dorland advertising agency that presents one of their clients

Leopold Virey

This ad has a small black blemish in the bottom right corner

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1915 Color Print Tomahawk Tobacco Pouch Cayuse Indian Whitman Massacre 1847 CGH1 XEFA6 This is an original 1929"Pipe Tomahawk and Tobacco Pouch" This is an original 1915 color print of the tomahawk and tobacco pouch that was owned by American Indian chief Tomahas, of the Cayuse Native American tribe, who participated in the Whitman massacre, (also known as the Walla Walla massacre or the Whitman Incident) on November 29, 1847 that began the Cayuse War that was fought between the Cayuse people and the US Government from 1847 to 1855 near Walla Walla, Washington

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