Cigar Store Indians

By Jerome.C.House (American,1991) - Published on June 24, 2025
A cigar store Indian is a wooden statue of a Native American figure, traditionally used as an advertising symbol outside tobacconists and cigar shops. These figures, often life-sized, were especially popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, signifying the shop's connection to tobacco, which was introduced to Europeans by Native Americans. While the practice has largely faded, cigar store Indians remain a recognizable symbol and are sometimes seen as collectibles or decorative items.
21x29.7 cm / 8.3x11.7 in
Hardcover
54 pages
$ 37.10

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