File:WA State Hist Museum 30A.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWA State Hist Museum 30A.jpg | These masks are part of an exhibit called "The Big Sick" at the Washington State History Museum. The exhibit is about the illnesses that spread among the Northwest Natives after the arrival of Europeans, and about the impacts of those illnesses. |
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