The Michigan Daily-Monday, February 29,1988- Page 5
New
Mexico
reveals clues
to the past
Left - A cat suns itself in the Taos pueblo, the oldest continually
inhabited structure in America.
Right - Undated Native American rock painting decorates the walls
of a remote canyon near Ocate, New Mexico.
Below - A young Native American in the Taos pueblo uses a chain
saw to craft a traditional wooden drum.
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Photos by Robin Loznak
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