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Clip: Season 3 Episode 26 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes on archeology.
Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes discusses the archeology findings at the museum.
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Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes
Clip: Season 3 Episode 26 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes discusses the archeology findings at the museum.
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Clip: S3 Ep26 | 6m 58s | The Iroquois Indian Museum uses Iroquois art as a window to the culture. (6m 58s)
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