Indigenous Individual Blueberry Picking Minnesota 1937
In August 1937, an Indigenous individual picks blueberries near Little Fork, Minnesota. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural practices across the United States. Blueberry picking has deep cultural significance for many Indigenous communities, as it connects them to traditional land use and food sources.
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Indigenous Individual Blueberry Picking Minnesota 1937
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