Indian Woman Blueberry Picker Minnesota August 1937
An Indian woman stands in a camp near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. The image documents blueberry pickers in the region, illustrating the significance of wild blueberry harvesting in Indigenous culture. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection and serves as an important historical record of Indigenous life and labor in Minnesota.
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Indian Woman Blueberry Picker Minnesota August 1937
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