When the
Leaves Turn and the Lumbee Dances,
It's Pow Wow Time in the City:
A Photographic Exhibition of
Pow Wows and Historic Migration from
Rural Robeson and Surrounding Counties
to Greensboro and the Piedmont Triad.
Opening
Reception Sunday, September 9, 2001 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Exhibit from September 9 - November 30, 2001
This exhibition is free and open to the public through November 30, 2001
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All rights reserved. These pictures are NOT for use in any way without
specific written permission from the Art Gallery and Guilford Native American
Association, Inc.
Email questions concerning these pictures to the Art Gallery Director at gallery7@bellsouth.net
Guilford Native American Art Gallery
200 North Davie Street in the Greensboro
Cultural Center downtown Greensboro, NC.

When
the Leaves Turn and the Lumbee Dances, It's Pow Wow Time in the City
Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 04
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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PC for ANY purpose!)

Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 09
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 02
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 08
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 15
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 14
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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Guilford
Native American Art Gallery - Show Picture 20
By
Sue Vaughan, Photographer - All Rights Reserved
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...Pictures by Sue Vaughan
Email: CnvSsv@aol.com
The low resolution and smaller sized photographs shown above are just a sample of the many photographs shown at this exhibition. Tour the GNAA Art Gallery to view the entire works offered. Reprints of exhibition photographs are available through special order only. The photographer is offering an 11 x 14 print for the special price of $30.95 each. Mounted and framed prints are $99.95 each. List the photo number(s), quantity, and your desire for a mounted and framed print or simply a print for each photo print ordered. The mount and frame will be identical to those of the exhibited photographs at the GNAA Art Gallery. Order forms are located at the GNAA Art Gallery or may be obtained by emailing the photographer. Email: CnvSsv@aol.com
Special
Note:
Ten dollars ($10.00) from the sale of each order is being
donated to the
GNAA Art Gallery by the photographer.
Please
make checks payable to: Sue Vaughan. No orders will be accepted without
full payment. Purchased photographs may not be reproduced. All rights reserved.
Orders along with the check payable to Sue Vaughan may be mailed to Guilford
Native American Art Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Center, Box 6, Greensboro,
NC 27401.
All orders will be delivered to the GNAA Art Gallery and may be picked up
approximately two to four (2 - 4) weeks from the date of the order. Questions
concerning ordering or the entire exhibit may be directed to the staff at
the Guilford Native American Art Gallery and/or the
photographer.
Pictures
From Opening Reception Sunday, September 9, 2001 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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