This postcard features a reproduction of a prehistoric pottery design used by the Hohokam Indians of southern Arizona. The design is composed of a series of stylized, abstract bird-like figures arranged in a horizontal row, rendered in a deep maroon color on a beige background. The figures appear to be in various poses, creating a sense of movement framed by diagonal line patterns above and below. On the reverse side, the postcard provides a brief historical context, noting that the design was used during the Santa Cruz Phase from A.D. 700-900. The information is attributed to Nancy Sciscenti. The card is divided for message and address with a designated area for postage, emphasizing its function as a mail-able postcard. This piece offers a glimpse into the artistic expression of the Hohokam culture through their pottery motifs.