Indian Boys Playing Guitar and Violin at Blueberry Camp 1937
Indian boys play guitar and violin at a blueberry camp near Little Fork, Minnesota, in September 1937. During this time, blueberry camps provided seasonal work for families, contributing to the local economy and food supply. The Farm Security Administration documented these camps to highlight rural labor and community life in the 1930s.
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Indian Boys Playing Guitar and Violin at Blueberry Camp 1937
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