Indian Mother and Baby in Temporary Home Minnesota 1937
An Indian mother and her baby sit in their temporary home near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. This image documents the lives of blueberry pickers, highlighting the simplicity of their living conditions. During this period, many Indigenous families engaged in seasonal work, illustrating their connection to the land and resources.
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Indian Mother and Baby in Temporary Home Minnesota 1937
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