



Spanish-American Girl Washing Wool in Chamisal 1940
$29.95
In July 1940, a Spanish-American girl washes wool in Chamisal, New Mexico. This image illustrates daily life in a rural community where wool processing is an essential tradition. Chamisal, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, has a rich cultural heritage influenced by both Native American and Hispanic communities, fostering unique artisanal skills.
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Spanish-American Girl Washing Wool in Chamisal 1940
12" x 18"
$29.95