Indian Girl Blueberry Picker Little Fork Minnesota 1937
An Indian girl stands near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. She is the daughter of a blueberry picker, emphasizing the significance of the blueberry picking industry in the region. Minnesota is known for its abundant natural resources, including wild blueberries. This image reflects the cultural landscape of Native American communities involved in agriculture during that era.
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Indian Girl Blueberry Picker Little Fork Minnesota 1937
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