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1909 Print Negrito Hunter Bow Arrow Shooting Aboriginal Philippines Tribe XGDB7 XGLB2 during World War II

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during World War II

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This is an original 1943 two-color print ad for Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix for baking pancakes and Aunt Jemima buckwheat

and the design department of the Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Company plant at Buffalo

Gilbert Company located at 121 Blatchley Avenue

1909 Print Negrito Hunter Bow Arrow Shooting Aboriginal Philippines Tribe XGDB7 XGLB2 during World War IIThis is an original 1909 black and white halftone print of a Negrito hunter with his bow and arrow in the Philippines. The Negrito people are a widespread culture in Southeast Asia with different names depending on region, yet today they are all referred to as "Negrito." This is partially because the classification was made by Spanish explorers who, not knowing they were different tribes, called all aboriginal pygmy tribes Negrito (Little black

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