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H-1950 TESUQUE WOMAN MAKING RAIN GODS, PUEBLO OF TESUQUE NEW MEXICO.
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Tesuque is located on the left bank of the Tesuque
River, a few miles north of Santa Fe and numbers
about one hundred inhabitants. The town is quad-
rangular in shape, about 240 feet long and 150 feet
wide. The houses rise to a height of two stories,
entrance to the second floor being by means of a
ladder from the street. The women still prepare
their meals on the primitive metates, there being in
many houses three or four compartment mealing
bins, where corn is ground between two stones.
Their pottery comprises little images, Rain Gods,
and curious animal forms.
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