Some postcards capture more than just a place—they offer a glimpse into a different time, a different way of life. This postcard from Tropical Hobbyland, a once-popular Miami attraction, is one of those. It features Chief Sam Willie, a Seminole, teaching a young girl how to draw a bow and arrow, a skill that was essential to the Seminole people long before the arrival of rifles. While this...
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