



                  Indigenous Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937 
                
$29.95
A young Indigenous mother and her baby appear at a blueberry camp near Little Fork, Minnesota in August 1937. The photograph comes from the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collections, which documented rural life during this time. Blueberry picking was a common seasonal activity for families in the region.
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Indigenous Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937
12" x 18"
$29.95
