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Amerindian Art on playing cards

Amerindian

"Amerindian" refers to the indigenous peoples of the Americas, including North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean islands. These peoples are also sometimes referred to as Native Americans or Indigenous Peoples, and they have unique cultures, languages, and histories that predate European colonization of the Americas.

In certain instances these people have suffered injustice and/or exploitation, and experience ongoing struggles for recognition and reparation.

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Maya 1975

Maya

“Maya” playing cards designed by Russian artist V. M. Sveshnikov and first published by The Colour Printing Plant, St Petersburg, in 1975.

Maya Deck 1976

Maya Deck

The Maya Deck produced by Stancraft for Hoyle, 1976.

Maya Playing Cards

Maya Playing Cards

The designs of Mayan artists shown here give a general idea of their enormous artistic and cultural potential.

Mayan Cards

Mayan Cards

Mayan Playing Cards from Guatemala / Baraja Maya / containing illustrations of archaeology, art, folklore, history and mythology of the Mayans.

Mexican Poker 1991

Mexican Poker

Mexican Poker cards made by Juegos y Fichas, S.A. de C.V., Mexico, 1991

Naipes Nacionales 1940

Naipes Nacionales

Naipes Nacionales designed by Manuel Bayardi and published by Clemente Jacques y Cia, Mexico c.1940.

Native Indian Hand-made Cards made on rawhide

Native Indian Hand-made Cards made on rawhide

Native Indian hand-made cards made on rawhide.

Ojibwa Native Indian Cards 1875

Ojibwa Native Indian Cards

Ojibwa Native Indian playing cards hand manufactured on birch bark in imitation of standard French / English cards, c.1875.

Pacific Northwest native Indian masks 1992

Pacific Northwest native Indian masks

Pacific Northwest native Indian masks with artwork by Margaret Parrott, USA, 1992.

Playing Cards from Mexico

Playing Cards from Mexico

MEXICO shares a long tradition with Spain in the field of playing cards. The Estanco de Naipes (playing-card monopoly) was established in 1576.

Playing cards from Suriname 1980

Playing cards from Suriname

Playing cards reflecting the history and culture of Suriname, on the northeastern coast of South America.

Tonalamatl 1985

Tonalamatl

Baraja Tonalamatl Mexican Aztec playing cards based on the prehispanic Codex Borgia manuscript.

Trinidad Carnival Playing Cards 1995

Trinidad Carnival Playing Cards

“Allfours Carnival Playing Cards” designed by Gabby Woodham, Trinidad, 1995