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This collectible chip card features artwork highlighting Native American traditions and sacred artifacts affiliated with the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. The imagery focuses on culturally significant elements representing the Wasco and Paiute tribes. Prominently displayed is an illustration of early 1800s cornhusk bags, a traditional Native American craft, emphasizing historical and tribal heritage.
The card bears the inscription "NorthWest Legacy #2," linking it to a series celebrating early regional Native American artifacts and lifestyles. The facility noted is the Americana Museum at Warm Springs, Oregon, a location dedicated to preserving and showcasing Native American history and culture. The design includes the US West Communications logo, the issuer of the chip card, along with the Gemplus chip technology embedded for telecommunication use.
Printed clearly on the card is the denomination value of $11.00, confirming its use as a collectible phone card. The presentation combines art and tradition, highlighting the significance of tribal identity and craftsmanship through the imagery of cornhusk bags, emblematic of early 19th-century Native American life in the Northwest region.
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