Spanish-American Man with Carved Chest Chamisal 1940
A Spanish-American craftsman stands next to a meticulously carved chest in Chamisal, New Mexico. Taken in July 1940, this image documents local artistry within Taos County. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage and the blending of Native American and Hispanic influences. Chamisal remains a site for traditional craftsmanship today.
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Spanish-American Man with Carved Chest Chamisal 1940
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