



Native American Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937
$29.95
A young Native American mother and her baby appear at a blueberry camp near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. Families traditionally gathered berries during late summer, providing sustenance and income. Blueberry picking was a communal activity, reflecting the importance of agriculture in Native American culture during that era.
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Native American Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937
12" x 18"
$29.95
