Spanish-American Boy with Hand-Carved Chest Chamisal 1940
A Spanish-American boy stands in Chamisal, New Mexico, in July 1940, proudly holding a chest he carved. This scene emphasizes the woodworking skills present in the local community. The craftsmanship reflects a tradition of creativity and resourcefulness among residents, contributing to the cultural fabric of New Mexico.
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Spanish-American Boy with Hand-Carved Chest Chamisal 1940
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