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During the 2021-2022 school year, Europeana and European Schoolnet (EUN) joined forces to help educators find ways to incorporate digital cultural heritage into their activities, narrowing the gap between formal and non-formal education. Read about what they achieved.
Title:
Eliane Waiwai, telling through the objects the myth of production manioc, CC-BY-NC-ND
Creator:
Beatrice Törnros
Date:
May 2022
Institution:
Museum of World Culture
Country:
Sweden
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Created: 25 August 2022
Adriana Muñoz
Georgia Evans
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