Indigenous Mother and Baby at Minnesota Blueberry Camp 1937
A young Indigenous mother and her baby appear at a blueberry camp near Little Fork, Minnesota. Taken in August 1937, this image reflects the seasonal agricultural practices of Indigenous communities involved in berry harvesting. Blueberries are rich in nutrients and were an important food source historically. The location emphasizes the connection between Indigenous peoples and their land.
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Indigenous Mother and Baby at Minnesota Blueberry Camp 1937
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