Ofelia Sandoval Shaping Tortillas Taos New Mexico 1939
In September 1939, a woman named Ofelia Sandoval shapes tortillas in her Spanish-American home near Taos, New Mexico. The Taos region is known for its rich cultural heritage, blending Native American and Hispanic influences. The image captures daily life in a period when traditional food preparation methods were common in local households.
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Ofelia Sandoval Shaping Tortillas Taos New Mexico 1939
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