Pueblo Indian photographs [graphic]. ca. 1935.

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Pueblo Indian photographs [graphic]. ca. 1935.

:1 [Occu]pation Study-- The Little Wood Vendor (identified by dealer as Wood-vendors. Hillside Avenue, Santa Fe) [man with four loaded burros at side of road, next to house] -- :2 Pottery Vendors. Pueblo of Santa Clara [standing next to outdoor oven] (identified by dealer as Pablita Chauarria & Faustina Gutierrez) -- :3 "The Grinders" at Cochiti [captioned in pencil] (identified by dealer as Rayes Arquero & Ka-ee-titz, Pueblo of Cochiti) -- :4 Navajo sand painter -- :5 Day Dreams. Pueblo of San Ildefonzo. (Identified by dealer as Desederia Martinez, sister of Maria Martinez, at home) [woman with infant seated near corner fireplace].

5 photographic prints : b&w ; 23 x 29 cm. or smaller.

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