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Indian Farming

Indian Farming

 

Here for your enjoyment is an inspiring photograph of an Indian Woman working in a Cornfield. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis.

The image shows an Apache woman hoeing rows of corn with an infant in a cradleboard with large visor on her back. This photograph shows the difficulties of a nomadic people trying to adapt to a farming lifestyle

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Image ID# F607CCB6
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis

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