Mother and Daughter Sorting Crawfish in Oklahoma City 1939
A mother and daughter sort crawfish, an important local resource for bait, at a camp on Mays Avenue in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 1939. This activity reflects the communitys reliance on natural resources for economic stability. Crawfish have been a staple in local fisheries, contributing to the regions culture and economy.
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Mother and Daughter Sorting Crawfish in Oklahoma City 1939
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