A photograph of George Mann Jr. at the Government telegraph office in Moose Creek, Alberta (now Lindberg) where he worked from 1904 to 1909. In 1909 he moved his family to a homestead 14 miles north-east of Lloydminster.
A photograph of George Mann Jr. and family near their home in Moose Creek, Alberta (now Lindberg). Mann Jr. worked at the Government telegraph office there from 1904 to 1909. In 1909 he moved his family to a homestead 14 miles north-east of Lloydminster.
A photograph of the Indian agency office at Saddle Lake, Alberta where George Mann was Indian agent between 1900 and 1905. Mann sits on the left and his daughter Blanche (agency secretary) sits at a desk at far right. Unidentified man at centre.
Feminist Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, Spring, 2005, pp. 64-94
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Commentary on how the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) employed photography to represent social problems and the government's solutions to those problems.