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Postcard of Buffalo Calf, A Jicarilla Apache. ca. 1924, Buffalo Calf, A Jicarilla Apache, Arizona. The Apaches are conveniently divided into Eastern and Western bands. The former includes the Mescalero and Jicarilla Apaches: the Western band comprises the Coyotero, Pinal, Aravapai, and others. The Jicarilla number over eight hundred persons and occupy a reservation in Northern New Mexico, containing 416, 000 acres. Stock raising and basket making are their chief occupations. Postcard No. H-2244
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Size: 1613 x 2550 (3.8MB)
Date: 26th March 2014
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Postcard of Buffalo Calf, A Jicarilla Apache. ca. 1924, Buffalo Calf, A Jicarilla Apache, Arizona. The Apaches are conveniently divided into Eastern and Western bands. The former includes the Mescalero and Jicarilla Apaches: the Western band comprises the Coyotero, Pinal, Aravapai, and others. The Jicarilla number over eight hundred persons and occupy a reservation in Northern New Mexico, containing 416, 000 acres. Stock raising and basket making are their chief occupations. Postcard No. H-2244
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases Buffalo Calf, a Jicarilla Apache woman, circa 1924. Dressed in traditional attire, she exudes strength and resilience. The Jicarilla Apaches are part of the Eastern band of Apaches, which also includes the Mescalero tribe. Occupying a reservation in Northern New Mexico spanning an impressive 416,000 acres, the Jicarilla people number over eight hundred individuals. The image provides a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage and way of life. Stock raising and basket making are central to their daily activities, highlighting their resourcefulness and connection to nature. The postcard itself is Postcard No. H-2244 from Universal Images Group (UIG), offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate this historical moment frozen in time. It serves as a reminder of the diverse Native American tribes that have shaped our nation's history. Buffalo Calf stands as a symbol of strength for her community—a testament to the indomitable spirit that has allowed them to endure countless challenges throughout history. This photograph allows us to honor her legacy while shedding light on the unique traditions and customs preserved by the Jicarilla Apache people.
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