Spanish-American Life in Chamisal New Mexico 1940
In Chamisal, New Mexico, Spanish-American individuals wash items in an irrigation ditch in July 1940. This scene illustrates daily life in a rural community, where irrigation systems support agriculture. The region relies on these water sources for farming, showcasing the importance of irrigation practices in New Mexicos agricultural history.
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Spanish-American Life in Chamisal New Mexico 1940
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