Spanish Farmers Wife and Daughter Picking Chili Peppers 1940
A vintage image from September 1940 shows a Spanish farmers wife and daughter in Concho, Arizona, picking chili peppers. During this period, agriculture was vital to the local economy. New Mexico and Arizona became well-known for their chili pepper production, which has roots in Native American and Spanish culinary traditions.
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Spanish Farmers Wife and Daughter Picking Chili Peppers 1940
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