Archive forMay 19, 2005

KSL News: 30 Year Cultural Phenomenon Concludes Tonight (KSL-TV News)

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Native American Cultural Day Authentic food, drumming, storytelling, dances part of event (The Union)

Grinding holes remain in the large granite rocks found beneath the sprawling oak tree. Here native women pounded acorns into flour. Perhaps they chatted about their families as they worked. The men hunted deer nearby while the children played in the meadows.

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Groundbreaking Date Set For The American Indian Cultural Center In Oklahoma City (KOTV Tulsa)

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A date has finally been set for construction to begin on a long-awaited American Indian Cultural Center in Oklahoma City.

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Highlights from the Swiss cultural scene (Swissinfo)

Until May 29 the Art Musuem in Lucerne brings together artistic positions that oscillate between documentary authenticity and subtle aesthetic intervention into artistic space.

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Highlights from the Swiss cultural scene (Swissinfo)

From June 13 until October 16, Bern s Art Museum puts on an exhibition of Chinese modern art. The exhibition from the collection of Uli Sigg, ex Swiss ambassador to China, focuses on art dating from the 1980 s to the present day.

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Cultural prospects dissected at summit (New River Current)

Higher taxes? Centralized fund raising? Consolidated cultural groups? Economic growth? The ideas for shoring up Roanoke's financially wobbly cultural community flew Wednesday morning as 100-plus business and cultural leaders met for "Cultural Summit 2005" at Hotel Roanoke.

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Germantown Middle students glimpse cultures, traditions afar (Whitehaven Appeal)

Germantown Middle School celebrated International Day recently. Students were divided into teams, which were then assigned a continent. The teams had to decorate their halls and classrooms to represent their continent.

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Clashing cultures in the country (Seattle Times)

Ohio dairy farmer Frank Sutliff was grinding cattle feed when he saw them again: all-terrain vehicles shredding his alfalfa fields. When he shouted over...

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Cultures clash, but with a new twist (Honolulu Advertiser)

Don't see it, don't hear it, don't speak it — and it doesn't exist. Most importantly, don't tell the truth, especially to those closest to you. Instead, repeat the words of others: platitudes that have been passed down through generations by repetition and admonition.

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Museums to bridge cultures (BruDirect)

Guest of honour touring the exhibition. The theme for International Museums Day 2005 is "Museums Bridging Cultures'. This was highlighted by Director of Museums, Awg Haji Matassim bin Hj Jibah during a celebration held at Brunei Museum, Kota Batu to mark International Museums Day.

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