Legend of the White Canoe - Woman Paddling
Front Description: A colorful illustration of a woman paddling in a canoe at the water's edge.
Printed Text on Front: LEGEND OF THE WHITE CANOE
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Message: Hi DeWees, Why don't you come up there sometime. August
Publisher: Curt Teich Co., Inc.
Colorscale: color
Added: 2024-11-06 13:34:03
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Back Description: The back of the postcard contains a handwritten message and recipient address.
Printed Text on Back: LEGEND OF THE WHITE CANOE Living beside mighty Niagara, the peaceful tribe of the Onondagas believed that its roar was the voice of the Great Spirit. Each year it was the custom to offer the fairest of their maidens to be sacrificed. The last of the maidens to be thus sacrificed was Lealwala, the daughter of their Eagle Chief. After witnessing the sacrificial plunge over the Falls, joined his daughter in death after the same fashion. Supposedly, Lealwala, known to us as the Maid of the Mist, and her father still live in a crystal cave behind the waterfall.
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