Stamp: Indians of the Subarctic (Canada 1975)

Indians of the Subarctic (Canada 1975)

04 April (Canada ) within release Indians of the Plains goes into circulation Stamp Indians of the Subarctic face value 8 Canadian cent

Stamp Indians of the Subarctic in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CA 588
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CA 738
Stamp Number: Sn:CA 576
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:CA 563

Stamp is vertical format.

Also in the issue Indians of the Plains:

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Stamp Indians of the Subarctic in digits
Country: Canada
Date: 1975-04-04
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 24 x 40
Perforation: Unknown 12½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 8 Canadian cent
Print run: 15565000

Stamp Indians of the Subarctic it reflects the thematic directions:

A culture is a way of life of a group of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next. Culture is symbolic communication. --the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next. Culture is symbolic communication.

In clothing, a suit is a set of garments made from the same cloth, usually consisting of at least a jacket and trousers. Lounge suits (also known as business suits when sober in colour and style), which originated in Britain as country wear, are the most common style of Western suit. Other types of suit still worn today are the dinner suit, part of black tie, which arose as a lounging alternative to dress coats in much the same way as the day lounge suit came to replace frock coats and morning coats; and, rarely worn today, the morning suit. This article discusses the lounge suit (including business suits), elements of informal dress code.

Stamp, Indians of the Subarctic, Canada,  , Culture, Suits and Costumes