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Student Exhibits
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81
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March 28, 1980 - September, 1981 (Creation)
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(1934 -)
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File contains material related to the following student exhibitions: Bent Boxes; Contemporary Salish Weaving: Continuity and Change; Children and their World: Toys from Many Countries; West coast Graphics: Images of Change; and Kwagiutl Graphics: Tradition in a New Medium.
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Box 5-26
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- Museum of Anthropology » Museum exhibitions » Bent Boxes: Making a Bent Box; Image and Meaning; and Inside the Bent Box
- Museum of Anthropology » Museum exhibitions » Contemporary Salish Weaving: Continuity and Change
- Museum of Anthropology » Museum exhibitions » West Coast Graphics: Images of Change
- Museum of Anthropology » Museum exhibitions » Children and Their World: Toys from Many Countries
- Museum of Anthropology » Museum exhibitions » Kwagiutl Graphics: Tradition in a New Medium