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SUMMARY:Connecting Worldviews: Indigenous Cartography in the Americas
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 New Science On a Sphere program!\n
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 Have you ever 
 thought about what a map is supposed to look 
 like? For most, a specific image might come 
 to mind. Indigenous cartography in the Americas 
 offers us another way of looking at the 
 world that is rooted in a different tradition. 
 Join us at the MSU Museum on November 30th 
 where we will begin to explore what early indigenous 
 cartography looked like and how mapping 
 has been used across the Americas.\n
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 This 
 program is presented by MSU Museum's student 
 presenter for Science on a Sphere, Najya Zaman.\n
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 Registration 
 is required for this event.\n
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 REGISTER 
 HERE: https://bit.ly/SOS_maps\n
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 Science 
 On a Sphere was developed by the 
 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
 (NOAA), the system uses datasets from NOAA, 
 NASA, universities, science centers and other 
 organizations to explain complex processes 
 along with maps of real-time data visualized 
 onto a globe.\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: MSU Museum\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: https://bit.ly/SOS_maps\n
 Contact name: Stephanie Palagyi\n
 Contact phone: 517-884-6897\n
 Contact email: museum@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://bit.ly/SOS_maps\n
LOCATION:MSU Museum
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