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	<title>Comments on: The Vokswagen that Drives like a Camel&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Helene E. Hagan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helene E. Hagan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello:  I appreciate your comments and response to that Exhibit, as I was there, and  felt the same, with one added  feeling: since I am an anthropologist, and a member of the international Amazigh (Berber and Tuareg) community , and I know that this community is undergoing an artistic rebirth of some sort, I felt that this Art Exhibit was not only appropriating the artistic production of an ill-represented group by a handful of late comers to the Tuareg scene, but that it strangely distorted the present day cultural survival of the Tuaregs. I have issued a Press Release which I would like to send to you and need an e-mail address for that. Helene Hagan, Burbank, Ca. 91506</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello:  I appreciate your comments and response to that Exhibit, as I was there, and  felt the same, with one added  feeling: since I am an anthropologist, and a member of the international Amazigh (Berber and Tuareg) community , and I know that this community is undergoing an artistic rebirth of some sort, I felt that this Art Exhibit was not only appropriating the artistic production of an ill-represented group by a handful of late comers to the Tuareg scene, but that it strangely distorted the present day cultural survival of the Tuaregs. I have issued a Press Release which I would like to send to you and need an e-mail address for that. Helene Hagan, Burbank, Ca. 91506</p>
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