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In the Arts: Sandia Pueblo exhibit
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MAY 24, 2001 Michael Killian of the Chicago Tribune today features a write up on the photo exhibit being sponsored by Sandia Pueblo at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC. The exhibit contains photos dating back to the late 1800s of American Indians and Western landscapes. Get the Story:
Powerful visions: Two exhibits tell story of American West (The Chicago Tribune 5/24) Relevant Links:
The Corcoran Gallery - http://www.corcoran.org
Sandia Pueblo - http://www.sandiapueblo.nsn.us Related Stories:
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