Indian Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp Minnesota 1937
An Indian mother and her baby stand at a blueberry pickers camp near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. The image shows the daily life of laborers who contributed to the agricultural economy in the region. The blueberry harvest was significant for local communities and provided essential income for families during this time.
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Indian Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp Minnesota 1937
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