Minnesota, a land blessed with thousands of lakes and winding rivers, has long been a haven for waterfowl and those who cherish their presence. Through the years, the state’s natural beauty has inspired artists, craftsmen, and conservationists, resulting in a rich tradition of waterfowl art that celebrates the heritage of the region.
The dynamic history of waterfowl art in Minnesota traces its origins to the first time a human created the likeness of a duck on a pictograph or simply weaving it into fabric.
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