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Frances Humphrey Lecture Series: Datsolalee: A Washoe Woman’s Legacy to Nevada by Sue Ann Monteleone. This presentation is about how some of the most beautiful baskets came to be made by a Native American woman of great artistic genius. Datsolalee is widely regarded as one of the most innovative, important, and famous basket makers in the world. Sue Ann Monteleone’s research through historical documents, photographs, and study of Datsolalee’s baskets tells the story of this remarkable woman and her Art. Contact Mina Stafford at mstafford@nevadaculture.org or 775-687-4810 ext. 243 to make reservations.

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04/26/2018 18:30:0004/26/2018 20:00:00America/Los_AngelesFrances Humphrey Lecture Series: Datsolalee: A Washoe Woman’s Legacy to NevadaWe have reached capacity for this lecture. If you register you will be on the waiting list. Frances Humphrey Lecture Series: Datsolalee: A Washoe Woman's Legacy to Nevada by Sue Ann Monteleone. This presentation is about how some of the most beautiful baskets came to be made by a Native American woman of great artistic genius. Datsolalee is widely regarded as one of the most innovative, important, and famous basket makers in the world. Sue Ann Monteleone's research through historical documents, photographs, and study of Datsolalee's baskets tells the story of this remarkable woman and her Art. Contact Mina Stafford at mstafford@nevadaculture.org or 775-687-4810 ext. 243 to make reservations.

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Reno, NV
Event StartsEvent Ends
04/26/201804/26/2018
All Day Event
6:30pm8:00pm
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