WAH-SHA-SHE – 1917 Yearbook [Paperback] unknown

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“WAH-SHA-SHE” (1917) offers a rare view into the Osage Nation’s history, published in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Featuring a striking cover and personal inscription, this book is a collector’s gem. Despite its fragile binding and foxed pages, it remains a valuable resource for enthusiasts of Native American culture.

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Step back in time with “WAH-SHA-SHE,” a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the Osage Nation, published in 1917. This rare volume offers an authentic perspective from the heart of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, capturing the essence of the Wah-Sha-She people during a pivotal era. The book’s cover features an evocative illustration of a Native American chief, setting the tone for the rich content within. Although the author and publisher remain unknown, the significance of this work is undeniable, making it a treasured piece for collectors and historians alike. Delve into the narratives and imagery that bring to life the traditions and stories of the Osage, offering valuable insights into their enduring legacy.

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Notes This 1917 edition of "WAH-SHA-SHE" shows signs of age and wear, reflecting its historical journey. The cover is slightly faded with some staining, and the spine shows signs of wear. The binding is fragile, with visible rusted staples, and the pages exhibit foxing. There is a handwritten inscription, adding a personal touch to this unique piece. While it lacks a dust jacket, the book remains a captivating artifact for those interested in early 20th-century Native American history.

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