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	<title>Comments on: Q&amp;A with Victoria Lyall, Co-Curator, Children of the Plumed Serpent</title>
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		<title>By: JAVIER BRAVO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your exhibition is very eloquent and outstanding. The schedule of my research at the Fowler Museum at UCLA allows me to paying a visit to LA and your Museum. As a Mexican scholar (Universidad de Guanajuato), I enjoyed viewing those remarkable pieces of your show, set in an impeccable grammar that explains, if we understand how interaction works, the double relationship that existed between different peoples: kinship and economy, marriage and trade. 
Congratulations!
Francisco Javier Martínez Bravo
Departamento de Historia
Universidad de Guanajuato
México]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your exhibition is very eloquent and outstanding. The schedule of my research at the Fowler Museum at UCLA allows me to paying a visit to LA and your Museum. As a Mexican scholar (Universidad de Guanajuato), I enjoyed viewing those remarkable pieces of your show, set in an impeccable grammar that explains, if we understand how interaction works, the double relationship that existed between different peoples: kinship and economy, marriage and trade.<br />
Congratulations!<br />
Francisco Javier Martínez Bravo<br />
Departamento de Historia<br />
Universidad de Guanajuato<br />
México</p>
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