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This collectible chip card features imagery related to the Americana Museum at Warm Springs, Oregon, highlighting Native American artifacts and traditions of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation. The card prominently displays a detailed photograph of a wooden bowl from the 1800s covered with rawhide, representing traditional craftsmanship of the Wasco and Paiute peoples. The bowl is centered on a plain background, emphasizing the texture and material of the bowl and its rawhide covering.
In the upper left corner, the text reads "NorthWest Legacy #2: 1800's Wooden Bowl With Rawhide Covering," signaling the card's place within a series that honors cultural heritage. The lower right corner includes the labels "U.S. West Commun." and "gemplus chip $5.25," indicating the card’s value and issuance by U.S. West Communications with a Gemplus chip embedded. The overall design focuses on honoring Native American sacred artifacts and traditions connected to the Warm Springs Confederated Tribes, Wasco, and Paiute communities.
Various logos appear along the bottom edge of the card, including the U.S. West logo and the Gemplus logo, confirming the corporate and technological affiliations behind the card’s production. The clean layout and text style underline the cultural and historical significance of the artifact, making it a collectible item that celebrates Native American heritage tied to the Warm Springs area in Oregon.
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