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Postcard of Zuyah-Chee, A Navaho Child. ca. 1923, Zuyah-Chee, A Navaho Child The Navaho child is seldom punished for the simple reason that he seldom requires it. There appears to be a bond of sympathy and love between parent and child which is very strong during the minority of the child: but strange to say, the children do not always love and protect their parents when the latter become old and infirm. H-1947
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Postcard of Zuyah-Chee, A Navaho Child. ca. 1923, Zuyah-Chee, A Navaho Child The Navaho child is seldom punished for the simple reason that he seldom requires it. There appears to be a bond of sympathy and love between parent and child which is very strong during the minority of the child: but strange to say, the children do not always love and protect their parents when the latter become old and infirm. H-1947
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Card Children Curt Teich Company Females Fred Harvey Lithographs Located In Lake County Museum Native North Americans North Americans Offset Lithographs Photolithographs Planographic Prints Portraits Postcard Southwest Indians Transfer Prints Navajos
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This vintage postcard captures the innocence and beauty of Zuyah-Chee, a Navaho child from 1923. The image portrays a deep bond between parent and child, as punishment is rarely necessary in their culture. The Navaho people exhibit a strong sense of sympathy and love towards their children during their formative years. However, it is intriguing to note that this affection does not always extend to the parents when they become old and infirm. The photograph showcases the genuine expressions on Zuyah-Chee's face, reflecting her carefree nature and pure heart. Her profile portrait highlights her Native North American heritage with pride. This lithograph print by Fred Harvey for the Curt Teich Company beautifully captures the essence of Southwest Indians. As we gaze upon this postcard today, we are transported back in time to witness an era where life was simpler yet filled with profound connections between generations. It serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing relationships within families and cherishing moments spent together. Located at Lake County Museum, this historic piece offers us insight into the lives of Navajo children during that period. Let us appreciate this image as it preserves a slice of history while reminding us about the power of love and compassion within families across cultures.
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