Young Corn Field Near Mescalero Apache Reservation 1938
A field of young corn thrives near the Mescalero Apache Reservation in New Mexico during June 1938. This image records agricultural practices prevalent in the area, reflecting the importance of corn cultivation to local communities. The Mescalero Apache people have a deep connection to the land, utilizing it for sustenance and cultural significance.
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Young Corn Field Near Mescalero Apache Reservation 1938
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