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Taos Pueblo, 1800s

Pueblo of Taos, on the Rio Pueblo de Taos, in New Mexico, 1800s.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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Adobe American Indian Amerindian Bridge Dwelling Home Indian Native Native American New Mexico Oven Pueblo Pueblo Indian South West South Western Village West Western Horno Taos Taos Pueblo


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This hand-colored woodcut print takes us back to the 1800s, capturing the essence of Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Nestled on the banks of Rio Pueblo de Taos, this historic village stands as a testament to Native American heritage and traditional living. The illustration showcases a picturesque scene from the past, revealing a glimpse into life in this ancient pueblo. The image transports us to an era where adobe dwellings dotted the landscape, reflecting both artistry and functionality. The intricate details of each structure highlight the craftsmanship that went into creating these homes. One cannot help but marvel at how these buildings have withstood centuries of time while preserving their unique charm. Intriguingly, an oven known as horno can be seen in one corner of the picture – a symbol of sustenance and communal gathering for generations past. This visual representation serves as a reminder that history is not only about grand events but also about everyday rituals and traditions that shape our identities. Taos Pueblo's significance extends beyond its architectural beauty; it holds immense cultural value for Native Americans across North America. As we admire this vintage artwork, let us appreciate its portrayal of indigenous life in the southwestern United States during an important period in history.

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