Indigenous people of Mulatas Archipelago of San Blas Islands crack coconuts for copra by Luis Marden

Indigenous people of Mulatas Archipelago of San Blas Islands crack coconuts for copra

(Indigenous people of Mulatas Archipelago of San Blas Islands crack coconuts for copra…)


Luis Marden

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Indigenous people of Mulatas Archipelago of San Blas Islands crack coconuts for copra by Luis Marden. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
central america · america (continent) · 1940s · 20th century · archipelago · trade · native · coconut · fruit · food · panama · population · harvest · agriculture · street scene · photo · mzphoto · tropics · national geographic photographer · / Bridgeman Images
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