Pueblo Taos in New Mexico
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Pueblo Taos in New Mexico
Adobe with ristras, Taos, 2006.
Stringing and handing chile ristras, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico
Photographer: T. Harmon Parkhurst Date: 1935? Negative Number: 005144
Pueblo Taos, New Mexico
Historical reenactor creating chili ristras at El Rancho De Los Golondrinas, New Mexico's living history museum/ranch. Located at 334 Los Pinos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico in the community called La Cienega. Photo by me. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. Chile Ristras of New Mexico Ristras are the strings of chile you see hanging along fences, on patios and on portals all over New Mexico. In the Fall, you can buy ristras at farmer's markets and roadside stands. Ristras are sometimes used for decoration, and are said to bring good health and good luck. More often, they are hung up to dry for later cooking and eating. - National Park Service •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. #ChiliRistras #Ristras #NewMexican #LivingHistoryMuseum #ElRanchoDeLasGolondrinas #NewMexico #AmericanSouthwest #PhotoByJeriRae (at El Rancho de las Golondrinas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCc5UT-lgfU/?igshid=1az49y1kirj8r
Old Town Albuquerque / October 13, 2017
Ristras
Taos, New Mexico
Mrs. Romero stringing chiles, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico
Photographer: Sallie Wagner Date: 1968 Negative Number: 044181