25 Rare Photos Taken In Arizona During The Great Depression
The Great Depression was a pretty rough time for people across the country, including here in Arizona. While we didn’t experience rampant homelessness and poverty to the degree as more populated states, Arizonans still had to make the best of a poor economy and a changing way of life. Here are 25 photos that give a glimpse into Arizona life during that time period.
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Based on the clothing, familiar corral structure, and the simple fact they are working with a sheep, I'm going to guess these folks are probably Navajo, which makes the timing of this photo a bit sad for what's to come.
In the 1930s, the Bureau of Indian Affairs determined that the Navajo owned too many livestock herds and were going to overgraze the land. This prompted the commissioner, John Collier, to launch the Navajo Livestock Reduction program in 1933 and led to the seizure and extermination of over 80% of the animals over the next few years without consent from the people. This devastated the Navajo in multiple ways; sheep not played an economic role but were also culturally seen as part of the family.
In the 1930s, the Bureau of Indian Affairs determined that the Navajo owned too many livestock herds and were going to overgraze the land. This prompted the commissioner, John Collier, to launch the Navajo Livestock Reduction program in 1933 and led to the seizure and extermination of over 80% of the animals over the next few years without consent from the people. This devastated the Navajo in multiple ways; sheep not played an economic role but were also culturally seen as part of the family.
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Part of the New Deal, the Federal Art Project helped provide work to artists of all trades and this shows one of those results.
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California was serious about avoiding agricultural pests.
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The photographer noted that prior to this, sugar beet was imported from other countries.
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