Young Boy with Oyster Rake in Olga Louisiana 1938
A young boy stands with an oyster rake in Olga, Louisiana. In September 1938, the regions fishing community relied on this tool to harvest oysters, a vital local industry. The waterfront setting highlights the significance of seafood harvesting in Louisianas economy, which has deep cultural roots in the states coastal communities.
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Young Boy with Oyster Rake in Olga Louisiana 1938
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