Vintage Photo of Water Witching and Cowboy Culture 1940
In June 1940, a vintage image emerges from Pie Town, New Mexico, depicting subjects engaged in water witching, a practice used to locate underground water sources. Pie Town, known for its unique cowboy culture, served as a gathering place for settlers adapting to arid conditions. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection.
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Vintage Photo of Water Witching and Cowboy Culture 1940
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