Indian Girl Daughter of Blueberry Picker Minnesota 1937
An Indian girl stands in August 1937, identified as the daughter of a blueberry picker near Little Fork, Minnesota. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document rural America during the Great Depression. Little Fork is known for its natural beauty and rich agricultural history, emphasizing the significance of farming in local communities.
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Indian Girl Daughter of Blueberry Picker Minnesota 1937
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