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Accession 14-263

Smithsonian Institution

Website Records, 2014

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:Smithsonian Institution
Title:Website Records
Dates:2014
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Collection:Accession 14-263
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of the "Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals" online exhibition as it existed on July 2, 2014. The exhibition was jointly created by the National Postal Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the United States Postal Service. It looks at post office murals depicting the American Indians' political, economic and cultural lives and, in particular, their ability to rise above the mainstream non-Native world. Materials are in electronic format.

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This accession consists of the "Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals" online exhibition as it existed on July 2, 2014. The exhibition was jointly created by the National Postal Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the United States Postal Service. It looks at post office murals depicting the American Indians' political, economic and cultural lives and, in particular, their ability to rise above the mainstream non-Native world. Materials are in electronic format.

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Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 14-263, Smithsonian Institution, Website Records

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Electronic Records

"Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals" online exhibition, crawled July 2, 2014

Electronic Records