Young Indian Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937
A young Indian mother cradles her baby at a blueberry camp in Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. This image illustrates the lives of families engaged in seasonal harvest work during the Great Depression. Blueberry camps were common in the region, providing crucial income and sustenance for many Native American communities.
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Young Indian Mother and Baby at Blueberry Camp 1937
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