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Identifier
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wwu:37591
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Title
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Hidden in an Oaxacan Market - Oaxaca, Mexico
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Description
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This photo is particularly important to me because it features Senora Mane, a lovely woman who brought us into her family to experience the local traditions in Oaxaca, Mexico around day of the dead. Here we are in front of her stall in a market in Oaxaca, where you can see the traditional "papel picado" that she sells. This brightly colored paper is just one of the many traditions she introduced us to that week, along with traditional foods, the altars for "Dia de los Muertos," and the celebrations of her hometown. Her open house and heart created an unforgettable trip and allowed us to gain an amazing understanding of Mexican traditions and culture.
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Digital Collection
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Education Abroad
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Education Abroad
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Virtual collection
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Photo Contests
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Virtual collection link
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587
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Identifier
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wwu:42085
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Title
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view 1
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Part of
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Strombus pugilis
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Type of resource
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still image
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Related Collection
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Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
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Local Identifier
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Dept_00257_01
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Identifier
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wwu:22584
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Title
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1909 Three Boys Working in Shop
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Date
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1909
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Description
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circa 1909. Three Training School students working on projects, note on back: Fish Trap, Seattle Exposition, presuming that the student's were working on the school's contribution of a salmon trap and other fishing gear for the exhibits of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909; Multiple copies and sizes available; Original inventory #1155
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Digital Collection
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Campus School Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus School Collection
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Local Identifier
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CSPC_1909-0015
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Identifier
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wwu:22955
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Title
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1948 Hazel Plympton
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Date
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1948
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Description
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Art teacher, 1926-1963. PhB University of Chicago, MA Teachers College Columbia University. Published in Klipsun, 1948, p. 29
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Digital Collection
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Campus School Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus School Collection
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Local Identifier
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CSPC_1948-0022
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Identifier
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wwu:41303
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Title
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view 3
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Part of
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Arca sp.
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Type of resource
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still image
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Related Collection
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Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
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Local Identifier
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Dept_00153_03
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Identifier
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wwu:8827
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Title
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Whatcom County Photographs
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Date
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1910-1911
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Description
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Photograph album with images depicting of scenery, people, places and public events in Bellingham, Washington and Whatcom County. The album also contains three images of an ostrich farm in Los Angeles, California
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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bieryscrapbook13_11whatcomcounty
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Identifier
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wwu:40753
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Title
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image 1
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Part of
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Terri Kempton (She/her), Outback Farm Manager, Fairhaven (essential@Western project)
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Date
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2021-04-17
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Description
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Not all Western students know that we have a farm on campus - but we do! The Outback is a 5-acre organic farm south of the Fairhaven dorms. We grow vegetables, mushrooms, fruit, berries, nuts, and have chickens and bees. The Outback offers year-round experiential farm and homesteading classes and holds workshops and events, like our current speaker series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice. Unlike a lot of the WWU campus, we did not shut down when COVID hit. Our student staff of 8 are considered essential workers and continued growing food and maintaining the farm. We helped create the free food pantry popups to get fresh food to hungry students. We follow strict safety protocols and are excited to slowly welcome back volunteers and folks who want to learn about the food system!
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Type of resource
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Still image
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Object custodian
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University Archives
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Related Collection
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Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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Local Identifier
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wwu_covid_essential_12_01, 845463DE-2965-45AC-B453-196BFD626870_Terri Kempton.jpeg
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Identifier
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wwu:41401
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Title
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view 3
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Part of
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Semicassis granulata
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Type of resource
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still image
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Related Collection
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Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
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Local Identifier
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Dept_00175_03
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Identifier
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wwu:32962
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Title
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Double Major Concert 3
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Date
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2019-05-18
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Description
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Openers Robotaki, Lipstich and Chong the Nomad perform before headliners Death Cab for Cutie and ODESZA take the stage at Civic Field in Bellingham Wash. May 18, 2019.
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Digital Collection
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2019-05-18 Double Major
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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University Communications and Marketing
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Virtual collection
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Double Major concert 2019
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Virtual collection link
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620
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Identifier
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wwu:24412
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Title
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Blue Barnacles Swim Team, "Dreamland Capers"
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Date
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1967
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Description
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Title with photo. Photo is on scrapbook page with three other photos, each has a title and additional captions. "Dreamland Capers" with beautiful ballet legs. Blue Barnacles Swim Club
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Digital Collection
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Women's Recreation Association
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Type of resource
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Still image
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Object custodian
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University Archives
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Related Collection
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Women's Recreation Association Records
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Local Identifier
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WRA0247
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Identifier
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wwu:41433
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Title
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Unknown 23
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Digital Collection
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Departmental Shell Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Related Collection
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Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
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Local Identifier
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Dept_00183
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