Friday 16 April 2010

World Warriors Cavalry Huns "Red Indians" Cossacks Trading Cards by Liebig, 1903

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The horse was still a common mode of transport in 1903, but its days were numbered, along with the horse riding warriors depicted on these attractive cards. The Native Americans’ (“Red Indians”) independence had largely vanished by the time these cards were issued. The western cultural juggernaut either absorbed or destroyed minority cultures as it spread throughout the world. One group that still remains defiant even today, are the Arabs, although they don’t use horses so much. They have learnt to evolve and adapt their military strategies over the years, becoming masters of guerrilla warfare, much of which they have learnt from their western rivals.


Liebig Extract of Meat Co, Cavalry I S724, 1903 (6 cards)



Includes:Native Americans, " Red Indians", Arabs, Cossacks, Huns etc

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