Basket Crafting at Transient Camp Hagerman Lake 1937
A man crafts baskets at a transient camp near Hagerman Lake in Iron County, Michigan. In April 1937, temporary communities like this emerged as people sought work during economic hardships. Basket weaving was a common skill, providing essential goods for trade and personal use. These camps reflect the resilience of communities adapting to challenging times.
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Basket Crafting at Transient Camp Hagerman Lake 1937
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