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Press Release:
Burke Announces Unprecedented Concert Event: Tribute to the Spirit: Little Big Band
October 7, 2009
Burke Museum Invites Indigenous Artists to Respond to Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in New Exhibit
March 27, 2009
High-resolution Images from 'Tribute to The Spirit' Concert:
High-resolution Images from A-Y-P Exhibit:
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Required credit: Poisoned, by Phillip John Charette (Yup’ik), 2008, clay, paper, and mixed media. On view in A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply, Now through November 29, 2009, Burke Museum, Seattle. |
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Required credit: Chenoa, by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish/Tulalip), 2008, sepia tone photograph, 23’’ x 22.75’’. On view in A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply, Now through November 29, 2009, Burke Museum, Seattle. |
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Required credit: Haida Headdress, artist unknown, 19th century, Haida. On view in A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply, Now through November 29, 2009, Burke Museum, Seattle. |
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Required credit: Beaver Frontlet, by David Neel (Kwagiutl), 2009, oil on canvas. On view in A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply, Now through November 29, 2009, Burke Museum, Seattle |
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Required credit: Entrance to the Igorrote Village, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909, photograph by Frank H. Nowell, courtesy Special Collections Division, University of Washington Libraries, neg. no. Nowell 1557. On view in A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply, Now through November 29, 2009, Burke Museum, Seattle. |
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