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What do you see in this picture?

Have you changed your mind about the picture? Who is in this picture?

What new people and things do you see? Where do you think this is?

What are the people doing in this picture?

What is happening in this picture? Where was this picture taken?

Rothstein, A. (1936). Pueblo at Taos, New Mexico. Library of Congress: American Memory, America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA and OWI, ca Pueblo at Taos, New Mexico. Rothstein, A. (1936). Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection.Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Rothstein, A. (1936). Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Library of Congress: American Memory, America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA and OWI, ca Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Unknown. (c1910). A woman of the Isleta Pueblo. Library of Congress: American Memory, Touring Turn-of- the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, A woman of the Isleta Pueblo.