Indigenous Woman Tenant Farmer McIntosh County 1939
An Indigenous woman stands in her rural home in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, captured in June 1939. She is identified as the wife of a farmer, representing the significant role of Indian tenant farmers in early 20th-century agriculture. This period marked a time of resilience and adaptation for Indigenous communities amid economic challenges.
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Indigenous Woman Tenant Farmer McIntosh County 1939
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