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Paintings continue ancient tradition
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JUNE 29, 2000 The National Geographic Society in Washington, DC, is exhibiting paintings by Australian Aboriginals that carry on a tradition dating back to 40,000 years. The exhibit, "Spirit Country: Australian Aboriginal Art" will be in Explorers Hall of the Society from now until August 13. Get the Story:
Modern Australians paint in 40,000-year-old tradition (AP 6/28) Relevant Links:
The National Geographic Society: www.nationalgeographic.com
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