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Laguna Pueblo
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Laguna Pueblo
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Continental Chrome unused

Description:
Located in the heart of New Mexico, on Highway 66 near Grants. Laguna is one of eighteen pueblos in the state, still occupied with much the same existence as they have been for hundreds of years.


Old Carreta
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Old Carreta
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Divided Back unused



Old Carreta
Title:
Old Carreta
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Divided Back unused

Description:
The picturesque pueblo of Laguna lies 66 miles west of Albuquerque, on the Santa Fe. It was founded in 1699 by refugee Indians from Acoma, Zuni and Cochiti. Several great battles were fought here in early days with the Navahos and Apaches. A Wagon road leads south to the Enchanted Mesa and Acoma.


Old Carreta
Title:
Old Carreta
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Divided Back unused

Description:
The picturesque pueblo of Laguna lies 66 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, on the Santa Fe. It was founded in 1699 by refugee Indians from Acoma, Zuni and Cochiti. It was called by the Spaniards, San Josef de la Laguna. Several great battles were fought here in early days with the Navahos and Apaches. The Laguna Indians also occupy several smaller villages near by-Paquate, Negra, Encinal and Casa Blanca. Perched on a high rock near the railroad track, Laguna today is a peaceful village of one thousand Indian pottery makers, farmers, sheep-owners and their families. A wagon road leads south to the Enchanted Mesa and Acoma.



Old Carreta, M
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Old Carreta, M
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Divided Back unused


Laguna Pueblo
Title:
Laguna Pueblo
Laguna Pueblo (NM), Continental Chrome unused

Description:
45 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is composed of several Indian villages, each of which celebrates its own feast day. Old Laguna, shown here, celebrates St. Joseph's Day on Sept. 19 with a fair that draws both Pueblo and Navajo peoples from around New Mexico and Arizona. Laguna Pueblo is the largest of the Keres Indian groups.





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