Spanish-American Farmer and Daughter Chamisal New Mexico 1940
A Spanish-American farmer stands with his daughter in Chamisal, New Mexico. Taken in July 1940, this image shows the daily life of agricultural families in Taos County. At that time, farming was a primary livelihood in the region, with crops like corn and beans being cultivated. The photo illustrates a strong connection to the land and tradition.
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Spanish-American Farmer and Daughter Chamisal New Mexico 1940
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