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Women on Route 66 in NM: Pablita Velarde

Lee Marmon and Center for Southwest Research1976

National Trust for Historic Preservation

National Trust for Historic Preservation
Washington, DC, United States

Pablita Velarde was an artist from the Santa Clara Pueblo who studied at The Studio, an art program at the Santa Fe Indian School and was one of ten other aritsts hired to work on frescoes at the Maisel's Indian Trading Post in Albuquerque c. 1939.

Lee Marmon. Pablita Velarde. Santa Clara Artist. Courtesy Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico. PICT 2000-017-B14-F47.

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  • Title: Women on Route 66 in NM: Pablita Velarde
  • Creator: Lee Marmon, Center for Southwest Research
  • Date Created: 1976
  • Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
National Trust for Historic Preservation

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