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Gerhard Dangel-Reese <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Feb 1996 22:41:15 +0100
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Hey Joe (I once heared this song live on the Isle of Wight)
You probably heard about the 'Linden-Museum', The States Ethongraphical
Museum in Stuttgart, write to it, i dont know if they are on the net,
but I don't believe so. Otherwise you try my colleagues in the 'Museum
for Voelkerkunde Freiburg', Fax **49-761-201-2597, they are great freaks
of American Indians, so they still use drums - not e-mail.
Yours
Gerhard Dangel-Reese
Augustinermuseum Freiburg

On Fri, 23 Feb 1996, Joe Clay wrote:

> I keep hearing about a huge Native American Museum in Germany, supposedly in
> Stuttgart. Being the neophyte that I am, I haven't been able to find any
> information about such a museum, although I've explored the net pretty
> extensively looking for it. Does anyone out there have some helpful informatio
n?
>
> By the way, the discussions on Museum-L are greatly enjoyed and frequently
> beneficial - thanks to all of you!
>
> Joe Clay
> Director of Programs
>
> Koshare Indian Museum
> 115 West 18th Street, POB 580
> La Junta, Colorado 81050
>
> Local Calls:    (719) 384-4411
> Long Distance:  (800) 693-5482
> FAX:            (719) 384-8836
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