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		<title>VIDEO: Elizabeth Doxtater’s Artist Talk at&#160;McMaster</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On January 21, the gallery was full to capacity and the audience spellbound as artist Elizabeth Doxtater spoke about her personal history and healing, traditional Haudenosaunee stories and culture, and the research and process involved in the creation of her dioramas.</p>
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