Indigenous Berry Pickers in Little Fork Minnesota 1937
Indigenous individuals travel to the berry fields near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. They engage in blueberry picking, a traditional practice that reflects their connection to the land and seasonal activities. Minnesota is known for its abundant wild blueberries, which were harvested by Native communities for sustenance and trade.
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Indigenous Berry Pickers in Little Fork Minnesota 1937
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