Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 3, Summer, 1987, pp. 3-6
Description
Traces the changes that took place in graphic arts due to outsiders providing materials and markets for artists' works.
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A snapshot photograph of Pete Mann, son of George Mann Jr., taken in his house on the family homestead, 14 miles north-east of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in 1987. His son Francis James (Frank) Mann was living there at the time this record was made in March, 2008.
A set of 11 photographs of Calvin McKenzie setting a snare. Snaring animals, fish, and birds has been a way of securing food for thousands of years in northern Saskatchewan. Even today many people use snares to catch food when living in the bush.
Princeton University Library Chronicle, vol. 49, 1987-1988, p. 235
Description
"Discusses the significance of photographs as a record of American ideas about the education of Native Americans during the last years of the 19th Century."
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