

Sepia-toned photograph of a village. The village is made up of low-lying buildings made of brown stone or mud. People are on top of and between the buildings. There are ladders propped against a structure on the right side. In the foreground, people are standing and walking around. There are also a few donkeys or horses. The ground is dirt. There are mountains in the background under a cloudy sky. The photograph has a white border. Text at the bottom reads "A FEAST DAY AT Acoma".
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