>Northwest Native Indian Masks at Museum of Civilization
> Northwest native art has interested me since I studied it in college. I found this video and felt it should be shared.
> Northwest native art has interested me since I studied it in college. I found this video and felt it should be shared.
>In recent weeks, I have been in contact with a woman who is doing work with preserving indigenous/minority cultures through using digital media. I think that it is wonderful what she is doing and I asked her if she would…
>I recently created an account at Flickr. I planning on posting pictures that I have taken of my travels and other things that I find interesting. I’m looking forward to doing that.
> Returning with first hand accounts on what it’s like to live in Darfur, 18-year old Nick Anderson, Oxfam Humanitarian Youth Ambassador, says more Americans — particularly young Americans — must learn about the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis…
>Forget mammals – flower power may have ruled after the dinosaurs died out. It is amazing to think about the incredible explosion of the number of orchids after the extinction of the dinosaurs! The link to the story is below…
>My friend Josef Pohl is raising funds to run in a marathon in Chicago for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He has been running for a while now, and he decided this year to run in the 2007 marathon in…
>For several weeks now, I’ve been planning a trip on the Silk Road. I’ve been doing quite a lot of reading on it, in order to get an idea of what cities and sites I want to visit. It was…
>I’ve been thinking about the video “A Strange New Universe” from YouTube that I just posted. I believe the shapes are all crocheted shapes, and not knitted shapes. In any case, the shapes are amazing examples of what can be…
> This video shows non-euclidean crocheted and knitted shapes. The website mentioned at the end, , has more information on these amazing shapes.