Wood Peddlars of New Mexico and Arizona
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Even in the present day when factories produce farm wagons and other equipment that can be bought by almost anyone, the Mexican still clings tenaciously to the method of transportation used long ago by his fathers. He does not know, nor does he care, whether they lived in a mountainous region where only burros could traverse the trails, or whether they lived where wagons could be used and were to poor to obtain them. The one thing he does know is that his fathers used burros, and he cares for nothing better or more modern C.T. American Art |