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[edit]DescriptionSanta Fe Indian Guides 2.JPG | Postcard photo of some of the Indian Guides hired by Santa Fe to ride their trains through New Mexico. The men were members of the Pueblo Tribe and were hired to ride the eastbound Super Chief and westbound El Capitan (train) to present information and history about their tribe. |
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Author | Lithochrone, Los Angeles |
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