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Good morning,
I'm posting this for a colleague who is looking for any museum or company
that makes Native American pottery replicas, specifically from any of the
eastern woodland tribes. Our education department wants to create a small
"hands-on" environment in one of our exhibit areas to interpret Native
American settlements in Northeastern Ohio.
If anyone out on the list knows of a good resource for us, please contact me
off-list, unless there are others on the list who would benefit from such
information.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Christopher J. Dawson
Curator of Urban and Industrial History
Crawford Museum of Transportation and Industry Design Task Force
Western Reserve Historical Society
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-721-5722 x247
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