Spanish-American Woman Washing Wool in Chamisal 1940
A Spanish-American woman washes raw wool in an irrigation ditch in Chamisal, New Mexico, in July 1940. This image documents the preparation of wool, essential for various textiles including mattress stuffing. The process highlights the agricultural practices of the region during this period, reflecting the communitys reliance on local resources.
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Spanish-American Woman Washing Wool in Chamisal 1940
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