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Hidden Stories researcher Thinley Gyatso (PhD Candidate, Buddhist Studies, U Toronto) studying the popular Tibetan folk story of Prince Wanu Ralpa in a 17-18th-c. painted copy. Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Tibetan MSS 00067
Thinley Gyatso (PhD Candidate, Buddhist Studies, U Toronto) studying the popular Tibetan folk story of Prince Wanu Ralpa in a 17-18th-c. painted copy.

The Goddess Mahāsītavatī from the opening leaf of the Nepalese Pañcarakṣā sūtra (Sutra of the Five Protectresses), created at the Taramūla Monastery in Kathmandu in the year Samvat 867 (1746). MSS 00015, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library,…
The Goddess Mahāsītavatī from the opening leaf of the Nepalese Pañcarakṣā sūtra. Many-armed, seated with a fiery nimbus behind her, and floating in a sky landscape. In Hidden Stories, represents the Himalayas Research Area.

Textiles pastedown on inner board of Ethiopian Christian manuscript.
Striped red, blue, and white textiles pastedown on inner board of Ethiopian Christian manuscript.

Tee Duke (Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation (Treaty 3) / U. Toronto Mississauga), Velma Noah Nicholas (Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit), Jessica Tabak (Chippewas of the Nawash First Nation / U. Toronto Mississauga) gathering on Lunaapahkiing at the Munsee…
Tee Duke, Velma Noah Nicholas, and Jessica Tabak smile at the camera while standing in front of a window.

Speakers and participants at the Lunaape Language Camp (LT to RT): Willow Lawson (White Earth Band of Ojibwe / American Museum of Natural History), Julie Rae Tucker (Munsee-Delaware Nation / Art Gallery Windsor), Mary Jane Logan McCallum…
Willow Lawson, Julie Rae Tucker, and Mary Jane Logan McCallum (left to right) smile for the camera in front of a wall of art.
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