Navajo Lodge Construction Datil New Mexico April 1940
The construction of a Navajo Lodge occurs in Datil, Catron County, New Mexico, in April 1940. The lodge represents a traditional Indigenous architectural style that integrates local materials and cultural practices. Historically, Navajo lodges served as shelters for families, illustrating the connection between community living and the environment.
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Navajo Lodge Construction Datil New Mexico April 1940
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