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THREE NGS MAPS - Indians of North America and Indians of South America + More

$ 1.66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1972
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    THREE MAPS - Indians of North America and Indians of South America by National Geographic Society
    The Indians of North America and the Indians of South America show the locations of the known tribes and a picture of their style of dress, hair, etc. There is also explanatory text that provides a basic knowledge of tribal distribution.
    The third item is National Geographic's Native American Heritage supplement, which is a map and detailed directory to museums and historical sites throughout the United States and Canada, approximately 250 sites altogether. It is in like new condition. This is the one that you be sure to take with you when you set out across country. There is a lot to see--battlegrounds, museums, art galleries and more.
    On the Indians of North America map there is a little wear along some of the edges and one of the folds, but nowhere is it torn or split. There is a little bit of soiling on the outside part when it is folded up, visible on the white parts of the map.
    The Indians of South America Map is in excellent condition. There is a slightly bent corner that I could not get to show in the photos.
    Please save me as a seller for World War I, World War II, Western Americana, the Indian Wars, the fur trade, mountaineering, politics (mostly lefty), economics, travel, fiction, art, and an eclectic selection of science books, especially astronomy, cosmology, human origins, geology and archaeology. I don't have all categories listed all the time. I get a little long-winded when writing my descriptions, so I usually only get five or ten listings done on any given day.
    Also, please understand that we are not gouging you on shipping cost. Ebay takes a final value fee on every item we sell, of course, but they are also collecting the final value fee on shipping. Consequently, if we charge actual shipping cost, we lose 14.55% on shipping. So we add about 15% to cover Ebay’s cut.
    Please be aware that I am disabled with limited support resources (and also in a high-risk demographic relative to our current pandemic) and can only make it to the Post Office once a week, usually on Tuesday or Wednesday.