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Museum of the American Indian

Provide support for sending the exhibition The Ancestors: Native Artisans of the Americas to the Museum of Chinese History in Beijing in fall 1981.

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World Crafts Council

to enable crafts specialist, Arnawaz Vasudev, India; Iqbal Ahmed, Bangladesh; and Jarug Jareonyos, Thailand, to attend the Eight General Assembly and International Confernece of the World Crafts Council held in Kyoto, Japan, in September 1978

to enable the following delegates of the council from Asia to participate in a meeting of regional representatives in New Delhi, November 1969: Dorothy Huang, Republic of China; Hardjasoemantri Kusnadi, Indonesia; Manote Kongkananda, Thailand; Paul Soon Sook Lee, Korea; Hiroaki Morino, Japan; A. D. Seneviratne, Sri Lanka; Tsering Tobden, Sikkim; Shahrum Bin Yub, Malaysia.

to the American Committee of the World Crafts Council, New York, to enable the following crafts specialists from Asia to attend the Third Biennial Meeting of the General Assembly of the World Crafts Council, Lima, Peru, August-September 1968: Zulkifli Aziz, National Museum of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, Chairman, All India Handicrafts Board, Bombay, India; Peter Dandeniya, director, National Craftsmen's Cooperative Society, Colombo, Sri Lanka; Kiran Gujral, potter, New Delhi, India; Satish Gujral, painter, New Delhi, India; Pupul Jayakar, director, National Small Industries Corporation, New Delhi, India; Hardjasoemantri Kusnadi, Ministry of Education and Culture, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Manote Kongkananda, painter and graphic artist, Bangkok, Thailand; Homi Sethna, filmmaker, Bombay, India; Nellie Sethna, weaver and textile designer, Bombay, India; Kichenosuke Tonomura, director, Kurashiki Folk Art Museum, Japan.

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Elizabeth Johnson

to conduct dissertation research in the Republic of China and Japan on Shang and Early Western Chou ritual art in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at NYU.

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