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Planning a visit as we gradually reopen Smithsonian locations? Find visiting info at http://si.edu/visit . Starting Friday, July 30, all visitors ages 2 and older are required to wear a mask while visiting our museums and indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status.
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The Pouriers spent hours researching, interviewing and collaborating with the eight influential women to create the design. Each individual portrait panel took about two weeks to complete. Learn more:https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/honoring-women-strong-bison-horn …
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Lakota artists Kevin and Valerie Pourier created “Winyan Wánakikśin” (Women Defenders of Others), a belt honoring the strength of Native American women. The women depicted advocate for a wide range of causes.
#RaceAndOurSharedFuture#SmithsonianNAHMpic.twitter.com/A8pAxx167f
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No raking required for this more than 250-year-old wooded walk at Pitney Farm in Mendham, New Jersey. Kathleen T. Pitney captured the scene in 1997, and the image is now in our
@SIGardens' Archives of American Gardens.pic.twitter.com/kGQGSLeBQB
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We’re wishing very happy
#Diwali
to our friends in #SouthAsia and communities around the world this week! We hope the coming months bring health, prosperity, and the knowledge and light we all need. Thanks to all who joined our#DiwaliInDC programs with@dcmoapia this week!pic.twitter.com/Jr9G25djlf
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The work women do to support community wellness and health often goes unrecognized. Discover five stories illustrating how women of color have worked to protect and strengthen themselves and their communities.
#RaceAndOurSharedFuture#SmithsonianNHMhttps://womenshistory.si.edu/news/2021/10/women-who-helped-heal-and-strengthen-their-communities …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Our
@NMNH's new display is 7 feet of sparkles.
The Berns Quartz is a gigantic cluster of thousands of crystals weighing 8,000 pounds. It's one of the largest examples of quartz specimens on display in any museum in the U.S. https://s.si.edu/3q2k7RP pic.twitter.com/djw6V4aoT7
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The main objects on a
#DiaDeMuertos ofrenda symbolize life’s elements: water, wind, fire and earth. Papel picado, representing wind, are tissue paper banners with cut-out designs of animated skeleton figures. This design comes from our@cooperhewitt's collection.#DayOfTheDeadpic.twitter.com/H4POcOjZhO
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Maria Hupfield (Anishinaabe, Wasauksing First Nation) made this jingle dress entirely of notebook paper. The names of Indigenous writers are inscribed on each jingle. Hupfield's 2002 piece is on view at our
@AmerIndianNYC.#NativeAmericanHeritageMonthpic.twitter.com/Lq3lzlaYWi
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This vampire squid looks happy it's almost Halloween. From our
@SILibraries, this 1889 scientific illustration shows the creature’s black skin, “cape” of webbing, and eyes that look red under certain light. https://s.si.edu/3GbVNCy pic.twitter.com/fUVhdKb0Id
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Don’t lose your head over these earrings from our
@cooperhewitt’s collection. They are from a group of costume jewelry the museum acquired in Paris during the bicentennial of the French Revolution in 1989. https://s.si.edu/3jH1uyY pic.twitter.com/QkuKnOCJx5
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Think it’s a clock with a sheet over it? You’ve been tricked. Wendell Castle carved “Ghost Clock” (1985) from a single block of laminated mahogany. This piece stands hauntingly silent in our
@americanart’s#RenwickGallery. https://s.si.edu/2CR0mny pic.twitter.com/Nzicm3PxA5
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@SmithsonianArch photo shows Smithson's coffin in the Castle Regents' Room, where it sat for a YEAR before entombment in the crypt in 1905.pic.twitter.com/qBkxFqaaix
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What could be spookier than our founding donor’s bones in our Castle lobby? The Smithsonian Crypt is the final resting place for James Smithson, a British scientist who never visited this country...while he was alive.https://s.si.edu/3ClAfBd
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No snorkel required, dive into an augmented reality coral reef, discover the threats they face, and learn how we can protect them. Our
@NMNH corals come to life in this collaboration among@thehydrous@Adobe@Smithsonian3D@SmithsonianDPO.#DiveFromHome https://s.si.edu/3bdzGO4 pic.twitter.com/LAxOSp6kcsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Feeling ~fancy~ with this spooky handstamp in our
@PostalMuseum. Known as a fancy cancel, it would have been used in the 1800s to cancel postage and make sure stamps were only used once. Designs ranged from circles and dates to handmade miniature works of art.pic.twitter.com/IAsx0Us67P
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Located in the Whirlpool Galaxy, the possible planet spotted by
@chandraxray, operated by@CenterForAstro, would be much farther away than any of the thousands of others scientists have found in our galaxy.https://twitter.com/chandraxray/status/1452653759037788162 …
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Inspired by her battle with depression, Shange’s work explored healing. It also reflects the poet’s fierce commitment to empowering women of color by honoring their struggles and celebrating their strengths. Learn more:https://womenshistory.si.edu/herstory/object/colored-girls-playbill-art-1977 …
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In the early 1970s, poet and playwright Ntozake Shange began developing a "chore-poem" titled, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf.” This photograph is in our
@smithsoniannpg.#RaceAndOurSharedFuture#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/RWcubnqRCx
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No sandworms here. We hope. George Elbert Burr's drawing of an American Southwest desert landscape is in the collection of our
@americanart.#SmithsonianOpenAccess https://s.si.edu/2Z9gC0H pic.twitter.com/T8tQZjJbKR
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Founded in 1974, the Salsa Soul Sisters is the first known Black lesbian organization in the U.S. Based in New York, the group empowered LGBTQ+ women of color experiencing sexism, racism and discrimination. This photo is in our
@nmaahc.#RaceAndOurSharedFuture#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/2U4IdegZF7
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Chandra scientists have found the first possible planet candidate outside of our galaxy! Located about 28 million light years from Earth in galaxy M51, it's thousands of times farther away than all the other exoplanets detected in our Milky Way. More: