Nagatani, Patrick, American, born 1945. Japanese Children’s Day Camp Banners, Paguate Village, Jackpile Mine, Uranium Tailings, Laguna Pueblo Reservation, New Mexico, 1990. Ilfochrome print, 41 x 51 cm. Gift of Beverly Franzblau Baker in memory of Morris D. Baker, 2004/1.106 / Accessions to the Collection: July 2003-June 2004: The University of Michigan Museum of Art

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Nagatani, Patrick, American, born 1945. Japanese Children’s Day Camp Banners, Paguate Village, Jackpile Mine, Uranium Tailings, Laguna Pueblo Reservation, New Mexico, 1990. Ilfochrome print, 41 x 51 cm. Gift of Beverly Franzblau Baker in memory of Morris D. Baker, 2004/1.106
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Accessions to the Collection: July 2003-June 2004: The University of Michigan Museum of Art

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"Nagatani, Patrick, American, born 1945. Japanese Children’s Day Camp Banners, Paguate Village, Jackpile Mine, Uranium Tailings, Laguna Pueblo Reservation, New Mexico, 1990. Ilfochrome print, 41 x 51 cm. Gift of Beverly Franzblau Baker in memory of Morris D. Baker, 2004/1.106; Accessions to the Collection: July 2003-June 2004: The University of Michigan Museum of Art." In the digital collection Bulletin - The University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology (images). https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bulletinic/x-03115-und-12/03115_12. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.
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