With native dancing and displays of tribal relics, the National Museum of the American Indian is unveiling its $5 million arts and performance pavilion in Lower Manhattan, the city's newest cultural attraction. The Diker Pavilion adds 6,000 square feet to the museum's public space, boosting it by one third, and provides a stage for music, dance...
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Friday, September 22, 2006
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