Michigan State University Museum
    The MSU museum, founded in 1857, is one of the oldest museums in the Midwest and is accredited by the American Association of Museums. Designated an anchor organization by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the museum is Michigan's leading public natural and cultural history museum.

    As Michigan's largest public natural and cultural history museum and the state's only land-grant university museum, Michigan State University Museum "is committed to understanding, interpreting, and respecting natural and cultural diversity through education, exhibitions, research, and the building and stewardship of collections that focus on Michigan and its relationship to the Great Lakes, and the world beyond."

    Contemporary Great Lakes Pow Wow Regalia, Nda Maamawigaami (Together We Dance)
    Marsha MacDowell, author
    Fiesta, Fe, y Cultura:
    Laurie Kay Sommers, author
    Marlinespikes and Monkey's Fists:
    LuAnne Gaykowski Kozma, Janet C. Gilmore, authors
    Mary Schafer and Her Quilts
    Gwen Marston, Joe Cunningham, authors
    Michigan Quilts:
    Marsha MacDowell, Ruth D. Fitzgerald, authors
    Rainbows in the Sky: Folk Art of Michigan in the 20th Century
    C. Kurt Dewhurst, Marsha MacDowell, authors
    Rooted in Place: Cultivating Community Culture
    Julie A. Avery,  editor
    Stories in Thread: Hmong Pictorial Embroideries
    Marsha MacDowell, author
    Weavings of War: Fabrics of Memory
    Ariel Zeitlin Cooke, Marsha MacDowell, editors




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