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mask is not extremely developed and has two rings around the neck. The second mask (2011-02-029) has a particularly large forehead and a pointed, triangular chin. This mask’s coiffure has multiple levels of braids, as well as larger crest braids that are horn-shaped. Finally, the third mask (2011-02-030) looks somewhat similar to the second, in its sharp chin and rounded forehead, but has an even more ornate hairstyle. In addition to rows of braiding and horn-shaped braids, this coiffure contains
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mask is not extremely developed and has two rings around the neck. The second mask (2011-02-029) has a particularly large forehead and a pointed, triangular chin. This mask’s coiffure has multiple levels of braids, as well as larger crest braids that are horn-shaped. Finally, the third mask (2011-02-030) looks somewhat similar to the second, in its sharp chin and rounded forehead, but has an even more ornate hairstyle. In addition to rows of braiding and horn-shaped braids, this coiffure contains
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mask is not extremely developed and has two rings around the neck. The second mask (2011-02-029) has a particularly large forehead and a pointed, triangular chin. This mask’s coiffure has multiple levels of braids, as well as larger crest braids that are horn-shaped. Finally, the third mask (2011-02-030) looks somewhat similar to the second, in its sharp chin and rounded forehead, but has an even more ornate hairstyle. In addition to rows of braiding and horn-shaped braids, this coiffure contains
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already strong Environmental Studies Program to a truly superb one, while also building on its interdisciplinary nature, Teska said. The activities supported by the grant will be open and available to any and all faculty members with an interest in the environment, regardless of their academic discipline. “We utilize interdisciplinary studies here because we truly want to come together to solve environmental problems,” Teska said. He added that the smaller size and strong community of PLU makes it
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. Accessed May 19, 2015. http://www.randafricanart.com/Lobi_Bateba_figure15.html “Lobi: People.” http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/345462/Lobi Siegmann, William C. African Art: A Century at the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum and DelMonico/Prestel, 2009. Visona, Moncia Blackmun, R. Poyner, H.M. Cole and M.D. Harris. A History of Art in Africa. NY: Abrams, 2001. Wassing, Rene. African Art; Its Background and Traditions. New York: Abrams, 1968.
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an independent, 501 non-profit, professional military and aerospace education association that promotes American aerospace power. American Lake VA With a reputation for excellence, innovation and extraordinary care of our Nation’s heroes, VA Puget Sound strives to lead the nation in terms of quality, efficiency and public service through its proven record of innovation and extraordinary care of Veterans. Association of the United States Army AUSA is the U.S. Army’s professional association, the
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important lens to explore a broader history.” Opened in February 2012, the Buffalo Soldiers Museum has been a welcome addition to Tacoma’s vibrant museum sector. “With its distinctive focus on the Buffalo Soldier, the museum is well-positioned to contribute mightily to the public’s, and especially young peoples’, discovery of the distinguished place of these African-American soldiers in the history of the United States and in the U.S. Army,” said Professor of History Dr. Neal Sobania, who teaches Museum
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Mount Rainier National Park,” explains Burtchard. “I am honored to consider her my friend and delighted that we could bring the tribe and PLU together in returning the Woodard Bay collection to its rightful keepers.” The Woodard Bay collection includes shells, matrix (material that surrounds, holds, and supports archeological material), fire-cracked rock, flaked stone tools and a small amount of faunal material. The excavation that recovered these artifacts happened under the auspices of a
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facing difficult and uncertain times in our future and it’s all related to the environment,” said Pavel, whose traditional name is CHiXapkaid. “We need to connect to those animal people and we need to connect to those plant people.” Pavel lead a special presentation for Earth Day, entitled “Connecting to Everything on Earth: Its Land, Waters, and Peoples (Plant, Animal, and Human),” on Tuesday, April 17, in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Rather than telling the hundred-some students, staff
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programming at KPLU, and I encourage you to join me in sharing your thoughts on what you appreciate on KPLU, as KUOW contemplates the task of staffing for an all-jazz station and increasing its news resources. Best regards, Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President and Professor of English Read Previous Mary Beth Sheehan ’00, Immigration Law Attorney Read Next PLU to Host Holiday Events Throughout December COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker
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