RARE poster of a woodcut by Bruce Carter depicting a handcuffed Native American. Year 1973. Glad Day Press stamp.
WW Universal
Union Shop
IU 450
Ithaka, NY 14850
Height 57 cm
Width 44.5 cm
Poster inscription:
"We decided that our Indian people are more important to us than long jail terms."
(We are grateful to Bruce Carter for the woodcut on which this poster is based.) This poster is one of a series of 13 published by AKWESASNE NOTES. Reprints on heavy poster paper of this poster, or any in the set, are available from AKWESASNE NOTES, Mohawk Nation, via Rooseveltown, NY 13683. They cost 50 cents each, or 3 for $1, postpaid. Add 50 cents if mailing tube is desired for shipment.
Translation: "We have decided that our Indians are more important to us than long prison sentences."
(We are grateful to Bruce Carter for the woodcut on which this poster was based.) This poster is one of a series of 13 published by AKWESASNE NOTES. Heavyweight paper reprints of this poster, or any other poster in the series, are available from AKWESASNE NOTES, Mohawk Nation, via Rooseveltown, NY 13683. They cost 50 cents each, or 3 for $1, postage prepaid. (Add 50 cents if you would like a mailing tube.)
The poster is in good condition. There are, however, some minor signs of wear from old, slightly yellowed tape. I have included as many details as possible in the photos. The poster was photographed with a pane of glass to keep it flat, but it will be shipped rolled via Colissimo, carefully packaged.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsCreme, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight57 cmWidth44 cm