VNA10-URP-1824

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Grinding Meal

$48.00 USD
Size: 18x24
Material: Rolled Gloss Photographic Paper (Unlaminated)

Corn was an important part of the Hopi diet. Much of it was ground into meal on a series of mealing stones. Crushed on the first stone, the corn was reduced to coarse meal on the second, and so on until it reached a flour-like texture. Photographed in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.

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