50+ Historic B&W Photos Restored In Color

Published on 10/13/2021
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Crow Indians Watching the Rodeo at the Crow Fair

The first edition of the tournament took place in 1904. There are over 100 tribes from around the Great Plains participating in this massive cultural and traditional festival. Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered for the event. The event is scheduled to take place in Montana in late August. It’s similar to a county fair, but with the addition of Native American custom and culture. A rodeo featured youth competitions as well as bull and horse riders who competed on a professional level. It’s definitely worth your time to look into it.

Crow Native Americans Observing The Rodeo At The Crow Fair

Crow Native Americans Observing The Rodeo At The Crow Fair

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Drought Refugee From Missouri Waiting For Orange-Picking In California

Following the Dust Bowl, a large number of Americans relocated to the Pacific Coast in pursuit of seasonal employment. The administration determined that they were outsiders with the intention of milking the system.’ It was at this time period that California was attempting to recruit workers for its fields. During the Great Depression, many people were struggling to make ends meet. Many immigrants are impoverished, however, some are able to make a living as farm laborers, which is an option for some.

Drought Refugee From Missouri Waiting For Orange Picking In California

Drought Refugee From Missouri Waiting For Orange Picking In California

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