



Spanish-American Wood Carvers in Chamisal New Mexico 1940
In Chamisal, New Mexico, Spanish-American men display their wood carvings for tourists. Captured in July 1940, this image showcases the artisanship of local craftsmen in Taos County. The men craft intricate designs reflecting cultural heritage and skill, providing visitors with a glimpse into the traditional art practiced in the region.
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Spanish-American Wood Carvers in Chamisal New Mexico 1940
