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Race & Religion Native American Ambassador, Two Guns White Calf Signed Print -- His Likeness Was

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Race & Religion Native American Ambassador, Two Guns White Calf Signed Print -- His Likeness Was Used for the Front of the Buffalo Nickel Print signed by Native American ambassador Two Guns White Calf. His profile picture was one of three Native Americans who inspired the composite image for the ''Buffalo Nickel''. Two Guns White Calf sat for this portrait, which was taken in 1927 by photographer T.J. Hileman in Glacier National Park in Montana. Two Guns White Calf signs by pictograph to the 11'' x 14.5'' printed photo, affixed to a card mat. Toning, and discoloration to margin, easily matted so as not to be visible. Very good.
Race & Religion Native American Ambassador, Two Guns White Calf Signed Print -- His Likeness Was Used for the Front of the Buffalo Nickel Print signed by Native American ambassador Two Guns White Calf. His profile picture was one of three Native Americans who inspired the composite image for the ''Buffalo Nickel''. Two Guns White Calf sat for this portrait, which was taken in 1927 by photographer T.J. Hileman in Glacier National Park in Montana. Two Guns White Calf signs by pictograph to the 11'' x 14.5'' printed photo, affixed to a card mat. Toning, and discoloration to margin, easily matted so as not to be visible. Very good.

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