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Zuni dry-farming agriculture
Vegetable gardens at Zuni Pueblo enclosed by masonry walls, New Mexico.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration
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This hand-colored woodcut print showcases the rich heritage of Zuni dry-farming agriculture in the 19th century. The image depicts vegetable gardens at Zuni Pueblo, enclosed by sturdy masonry walls that stand as a testament to their commitment to preserving their farming traditions. The scene transports us back to a time when Native American farmers worked tirelessly in this arid landscape of New Mexico, defying the odds and cultivating bountiful crops. The intricate illustration captures the essence of their agricultural practices, with fields stretching out towards the horizon. In this snapshot from history, we witness an integral part of Zuni culture - growing maize, beans, squash, and other vegetables that sustained their community for generations. These crops were not only sources of nourishment but also symbols of resilience and self-sufficiency. As we admire this vintage artwork, we are reminded of the profound connection between humans and nature. It serves as a reminder that sustainable farming practices have deep roots in our past and can continue to shape our future. This remarkable piece invites us to appreciate the ingenuity and perseverance exhibited by these early farmers who thrived against all odds. It is a tribute to their unwavering dedication towards preserving their ancestral knowledge while adapting it to suit changing circumstances. Through this evocative portrayal of Zuni dry-farming agriculture, we gain insight into a crucial chapter in American history - one where human determination triumphed over adversity amidst breathtaking landscapes.
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