Anglo-American and Indigenous Gathering Taos 1940
In July 1940, a gathering of Anglo-American and Indigenous individuals takes place in Taos, New Mexico. The image reflects the social interactions and friendships that existed between these communities during the 1940s. Russell Lee, a notable American photographer, documented rural life and social issues, providing a historical record of community integration in this region.
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Anglo-American and Indigenous Gathering Taos 1940
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