Spanish-American Woman Carding Wool WPA Project 1939
A Spanish-American woman carding wool illustrates the craftsmanship of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in Costilla, New Mexico, from September 1939. This initiative aimed to preserve and promote traditional weaving techniques in Taos County, contributing to the regions cultural heritage and providing employment during the Great Depression.
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Spanish-American Woman Carding Wool WPA Project 1939
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