WPA Supervisor Showcases Woven Crafts Costilla New Mexico 1939
A WPA project supervisor displays woven articles at a weaving project in Costilla, New Mexico, in September 1939. The Works Progress Administration played a significant role in fostering local crafts and providing employment in Taos County during the Great Depression. This initiative helped preserve traditional weaving techniques and support local artisans.
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WPA Supervisor Showcases Woven Crafts Costilla New Mexico 1939
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