Basque Sheep Herder in Idaho October 1939
A Basque sheep herder descends from summer camp in Adams County, Idaho, with pack animals in October 1939. This image documents the daily life of Basque herders who migrated to the U.S. for seasonal work. The herding culture reflects a rich tradition of sheep farming, vital to the agricultural economy of the region.
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Basque Sheep Herder in Idaho October 1939
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