Typical Pueblo Indian dwelling
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Inscription | Property of John Goodman. 1915. Typical Pueblo Indian Dwelling. The Indian Pueblos of New Mexico are picturesque anywhere and always. Here is his Home, his meat is drying from the roof, the kindling wood and bake oven at the front door. The cowhide stretching upon the ground, and sheep skin drying in a rack. The meat he eats, the skins he trades, he therefore asks no aid from Washington. |
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This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Baja California and the West Postcard Collection.
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Postcard series number: 22
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C.T. Photochrom
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[Title, Date]. Baja California and the West Postcard Collection. MSS 235. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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