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Review of 'Pictures Bring Us Messages' / Sinaakssiiksi aohtsimaahpihkookiyaawa: Photographs and Histories from the Kainai Nation by Alison K. Brown and Laura Peers with members of the Kainai Nation

机译:回顾“图片给我们传达的信息” / Sinaakssiiksi aohtsimaahpihkookiyaawa:Alison K. Brown和Laura Peers与Kainai成员一起拍摄的来自Kainai的照片和历史

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In August 1925, University of Oxford anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood spent two days on the Blood Reserve in southern Alberta, home to the Kainai Nation. Assisted by the Indian Agent, she toured the reserve and took 33 photographs. Blackwood was investigating potential links among "race," culture, and environment, and some of her photographs were anthropometric in nature. Others, showing men working in fields or girls at residential school, portrayed a culture in transition. Upon her return to Britain, Blackwood deposited the Kainai photographs with Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum.
机译:1925年8月,牛津大学人类学家比阿特丽斯·布莱克伍德(Beatrice Blackwood)花了两天的时间在凯纳民族(Kainai Nation)所在地阿尔伯塔省南部的血液保护区。在印度特工的协助下,她参观了保护区并拍摄了33张照片。布莱克伍德(Blackwood)正在研究“种族”,文化和环境之间的潜在联系,她的一些照片本质上是人体测量的。其他人则表现出在田间工作的男子或在寄宿学校中的女孩,描绘了一种正在转变的文化。返回英国后,布莱克伍德将凯奈的照片存放在牛津的皮特河博物馆。

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