Indian Children at Tesuque Pueblo New Mexico 1939
Indian children gather at Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico, in August 1939. The Tesuque community, part of the Tewa-speaking Pueblo people, has a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional pottery and elaborate ceremonies. By the late 1930s, the community faced challenges from modernization, yet maintained its unique cultural identity.
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Indian Children at Tesuque Pueblo New Mexico 1939
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