Almanac, Vol. 46, No. 18, January 25, 2000
| FRONT PAGE | CONTENTS | JOB-OPS | CRIMESTATS | From
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ISSUES | FEBRUARY at PENN | FEBRUARY
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INDEX | DEADLINES
Academic Calendar | Children's Activities | Meetings| Conferences | Exhibits | |
Films | Fitness/ Learning | Music | On Stage | |
Religion | Special Events | Sports | Talks | Readings | |
Basket weaver Rosa Smith with her boat basket, ca. 1905. Photo by H.C. Meredith |
Basket weaver Mary Posh, her husband Ned, their baby son Roger, and their daughter or niece, Margaret, ca. 1903. Photo by A.O. Carpenter. |
Twined burden basket by Alice Worris. Diameter 76 cm. (30 in.). Photograph by Francine Sarin. |
Basket weaver Alice Worris and her burden basket, ca. 1905, at the annual fish camp site on Upper Lake Shore (with framework for tule house behind her). Photograph by H.C. Meredith. |
Pomo Indians and their baskets. From the University Museum exhibit "Pomo Indian Basket Weavers"-- October 10 through October 1, 2000. See Exhibits.
Woman in full wedding regalia with child, photograph ca. 1860, Registan Museum, Samarkand. Part of Treasures from Uzbekistan at The Arthur Ross Gallery, through February 13. See Exhibits.
This carved stone, lidded ossuary dates back to the 7th-8th century. It can be seen as part of Treasures from Uzbekistan at the Arthur Ross Gallery courtesy of Registan Museum in Samarkand. See Exhibits.
Academic Calendar | Children's Activities | Meetings| Conferences | Exhibits | |
Films | Fitness/ Learning | Music | On Stage | |
Religion | Special Events | Sports | Talks | Readings | |
Almanac, Vol. 46, No. 18, January 25, 2000