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Listening to folk songs
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Congregation leaving after mass
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Navajo girls learn first to weave by observation
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A Hispanic rancher
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Trampas
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Acadian boys with farm model
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Mass in the village church
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Troop of Boy Scouts
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Marjorie Muller
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Winter in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
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Spring pulpwood drive
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Net mending
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Navajo Mountain
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Mending the rigging
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Portuguese dory fisherman and his grandaughter
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Farm auction
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Cow and calf on farm
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Whiling away the time through the Deep South
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Workers' homes.
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The Connecticut River
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A nurse from the clinic operated by the Taos County cooperative health association
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A Hispanic rancher
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Chapel
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Juan Lopez, the majordomo (mayor)
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George Turner, a gunsmith as well as a cattleman
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Mennonite attending farm auction
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Portuguese dory fisherman
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Taking off for dawn patrol at 4 a.m.
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Sewing bag around meat for sanitary food storage
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Slums