Indigenous Boy by Tent Little Fork Minnesota 1937
An Indigenous boy stands near a tent in Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. This image documents the lives of blueberry pickers in the area, showcasing their traditional practices. Blueberry harvesting was a vital economic activity for many Indigenous communities, connecting them to their land and cultural heritage.
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Indigenous Boy by Tent Little Fork Minnesota 1937
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