Spanish-American Farmer Washing Hands New Mexico 1940
A Spanish-American farmer washes his hands after dressing a hog in Chamisal, New Mexico, in July 1940. This scene illustrates rural agricultural practices of the time. The hog dressing process was a common practice among farmers, providing essential food resources for families. Chamisal is located in Taos County, known for its rich farming heritage.
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Spanish-American Farmer Washing Hands New Mexico 1940
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