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Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico
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                Date 1930 
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                Object Type Photographs 
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                Medium Chromolithograph 
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                Contributors Published by Detroit Publishing Co. 
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                Object Format Postcard 
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                Dimensions 3 7/16 x 5 3/8 in. 
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                Inscriptions Recto: l.l. printed: H-3539 PUEBLO OF TAOS, NEW MEXICO. Verso: u.l. printed: u.l. printed: FRED \ HARVEY "PHOSTINT" \ TRADE MARK REG U. S. PAT OFF. \ MADE ONLY BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO. u.l. printed: The most primitive of the upper Rio Grande In- \ dian pueblos is located between the rivers Taos and \ Lucero, near the Taos Mountains and the Spanish- \ American village of Fernandez de Taos. In its \ many-storied adobe communal house live about \ 400 Indians, white-robed like the Arabs and very \ conservative. l.l. printed: 81775 l.c. printed: XXX 
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                Collection Name Fred and Jo Mazzulla Collection 
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                Credit Line Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas 
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                Accession Number P1976.48.986 
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                Copyright Public domain 
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