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Okievilles, sometimes referred to as "okie villages," were informal settlements established during the Great Depression, primarily by Dust Bowl migrants from Oklahoma. These communities often consisted of makeshift homes and were located in areas where displaced families sought better opportunities. The term reflects the socio-economic struggles faced by these migrants as they traveled in search of work, particularly in California. The legacy of such settlements highlights the resilience and challenges of those affected by environmental and economic crises.

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