This vintage postcard features a poignant image titled 'Madre India Goajira' from Ziruma, near Maracaibo, Venezuela. It captures a local indigenous woman in traditional attire holding a child, set against a rustic village backdrop with simple homes, wooden fences, and a dusty road. The scene provides a rare, authentic glimpse into Goajira culture and rural life in Venezuela.

Printed by Distribuidora Santiago C.A. in Caracas, this postcard is marked No. 717 and produced in Venezuela, indicated by 'Impresso en Venezuela' on the reverse. The postcard is a classic example of mid-20th-century Latin American printed postcards, likely from the 1950s or 1960s, offering collectors a culturally significant and visually compelling piece. The real photo-style color reproduction enhances the vivid, documentary quality of the image, making it a valuable collectible for those interested in South American ethnographic and travel postcards.