Some Vintage Photos

A Navajo mother and her children bask in the sun outside their brush shelter near Torreon, New Mexico, December 29, 1948. The shelters are set up as the Navajos move from place to place with the flocks. Though the Navajos are enjoying greater benefits this winter than they did last year, due to higher prices for their lambs and a good pinon nut crop, their over-all needs are the same as ever – education, hospitalization and adequate relief for the blind, aged and crippled, and economic development. (Photo by AP Photo)
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