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This still image shows people walking on the deck between two big cruise ships which people use to go on excursions during the day.

This still image depicts the Turkmen traditional practice of carpet-making, implemented by women.

Young girls and women gathered in order to waive a carpet, and other Turkmen handicrafts such as yaglyk, alaja , korpence. In the picture on the left…

This modern fishing rod is made primarily from lightweight carbon fiber, designed to provide high tensile strength while maintaining flexibility. The rod features a cork handle for comfort and a stainless steel reel seat that secures the reel in…

On the left side of this collage stands a woman holding a holy bible. On the right depicts an open bible on a table, on a page of the open bible holds a list of names and ages to accompany the names.

ID: A still image displaying a photo collage.…

This collage of two still images of two generations celebrating Raksha Bandhan.

ID: The top photo shows Shirene, Arjun, and Mirnalini in a bright, white room. On the left, a girl with medium brown hair and bangs sits in a white shirt and denim…

In 2025 an interview was conducted by Aedan Nolan with Sandra Korba to discuss the significance of Native American Hand Drums and how she, as a medicine woman, used them. This interview was conducted so that I may learn more about my native history…

The Focal Microscope was a house branded product from Kmart which was a rebranded product originally manufactured in Japan. The Focal Microscope from Kmart was a mass-market educational microscope sold during the mid-to-late 20th century as part of…

This plate titled “Home by Lunch” was created by Rusty Money. It is the second edition of the series titled, “Seems Like Yesterday.” The artist was a well-known watercolorist who focused primarily on outdoor, nature scenes. This plate was created May…

This image shows various tools that are commonly used by
craftsman, builders, and DIY homeowners. The box consists of hammers,
hand saws, screw drivers, drills, impact guns, and other more miscellaneous tools.

Two young girls are kneeling and hugging in front of a decorated altar dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe. The altar has a large, framed image of the Virgin of Guadalupe surrounded by red, green, and white fabric draped behind the framed image. The…

This painting shows how fishing has always been an important part of my family’s tradition. My grandpa taught my dad how to fish, and my dad taught me.

A silver colored Yeti rambler that is made of 18/8 grade stainless steel. It is 26 ounces with double- wall vacuum insulation that keeps drinks hot or cold. This Yeti rambler does not contain any BPA. The Yeti brand specifically started to make…

In this picture stands a big family of 24 people. It includes moms, dads, uncles, aunts, grandpas, and grandmas, all together spending time on a family trip for thanksgiving.

ID: In this image it shows a big family of 24 people. With the various…

A collage of images of a Man and a Women in a car. The women has no eyes, the man is chasing the women beside the car. Underneath a poem says “Reminding us all the while that when driving down the highway with a friend who says he wants to get off at…

This sill image shows a worn, yellowed paper with a recipe for orange bread written in cursive by hand, in fading blue ink. The recipe is now laminated, preserving the handwritten recipe for orange bread, which was developed around the 1950s.

This still image displays a large red pot full of the traditional Italian stew Minestrone. The soup typically is primarily composed of vegetables but many different iterations. In the photo it is a reddish soup contained in a bright red pot over a…

This is the score for the song “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” from the film The Sound of Music (1965), written for voice and piano accompaniment.

An interview with Alicia Rhyne about how fostering has changed her life as well as how foster care has changed over the years.
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