



Migrant Cane Chair Maker and Wife in Louisiana 1938
$29.95
A migrant cane chair maker and his wife stand in front of their automobile home near Paradis, Louisiana, in September 1938. This image records the lives of migrant workers, showcasing their skills in cane chair production. During this time, many individuals traveled for work, often living in makeshift homes. Louisiana’s rich culture influenced their craftsmanship.
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Migrant Cane Chair Maker and Wife in Louisiana 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95