
Hunting Indians in a Taxi-Cab
Written in the early 20th century by Kate Sanborn, "Hunting Indians in a Taxi-Cab" is a whimsical narrative about the author's adventures in collecting wooden Indian figures that served as tobacco store signage. The book captures the historical significance and artistic value of these figures, while reflecting on the societal changes that have led to their decline. Through humorous anecdotes and vivid descriptions, Sanborn highlights a unique aspect of American culture and the nostalgia surrounding these once-popular symbols of commerce.



