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Wholesale load of Mexican Baskets

Published on March 26, 2015 by Caleb Underwood
Wholesale load of Mexican Baskets

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This photo is a Wholesale load of Mexican Baskets. In this photo, I see three men. These three men seem to carry a ton of baskets. They’re standing over a railroad with walking sticks in their hands. The clothes these men are wearing seem to be light, breezy working clothes. Deductions I have made from looking at his photo are that these men could be going to sell these baskets in a nearby village or market, or could simply just be the transporters. These men could have made the baskets. Some questions that arise when looking at this photo are, how far would these men travel with all of those baskets tied to them? And on average how many baskets could a single man strap to him? How much would a man get per load of baskets?

Posted in Culture, Labor | Tagged #baskets #labor

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