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Kelli Palmer, a Native weaver in the Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, demonstrates her craft

Oregon Folklife Network

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The Oregon Folklife Network is the state of Oregon’s folk and traditional arts program. Administered by the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, OFN comprises a network of partners working to document, support, preserve, and celebrate the diversity of Oregon’s living cultural heritage.

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