Hogpen Construction by Indian Laborers Oklahoma 1939
In June 1939, Indian agricultural day laborers construct a hogpen in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. This image records the working conditions and housing of Indian tenants at the time. Agriculture was a vital part of the local economy, highlighting the importance of livestock farming in rural Oklahoma. The region has a rich history of Native American agriculture.
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Hogpen Construction by Indian Laborers Oklahoma 1939
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