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SLIDESHOW: ''Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art'' at the Peabody Essex Museum
On view January 14, 2012 to April 29, 2012
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| March 28, 2012
Rebecca Belmore,
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(photograph by Henri Robideau) | "Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art" | 2008 | Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St, Salem | Through April 29, 2012
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