Spanish-American Boy Eating Roasted Corn Chamisal 1940
A Spanish-American boy eats roasted sweet corn on a hot stove in Chamisal, New Mexico. Captured in July 1940, this image offers a glimpse into the everyday life of Taos County residents during that time. Sweet corn, a staple in local cuisine, has been cultivated in New Mexico for centuries, showcasing the regions agricultural heritage.
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Spanish-American Boy Eating Roasted Corn Chamisal 1940
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