The Lovian Ethnological Museum is a small museum in St Stephens, a neighborhood of Kinley, Seven. The museum focuses on North American indigenuous culture and has an extensive collection of Aleut and Inuit art as well as many old Ojibweg artefacts. The museum exists since 1977 and was founded by Harold Curtis, Lovian scientist and anthropologist. The museum is sponsored by the state and open for visitors every day from 9am to 6pm, except on sundays, when it is closed.
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| - The Lovian Ethnological Museum is a small museum in St Stephens, a neighborhood of Kinley, Seven. The museum focuses on North American indigenuous culture and has an extensive collection of Aleut and Inuit art as well as many old Ojibweg artefacts. The museum exists since 1977 and was founded by Harold Curtis, Lovian scientist and anthropologist. The museum is sponsored by the state and open for visitors every day from 9am to 6pm, except on sundays, when it is closed.
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| - The Lovian Ethnological Museum is a small museum in St Stephens, a neighborhood of Kinley, Seven. The museum focuses on North American indigenuous culture and has an extensive collection of Aleut and Inuit art as well as many old Ojibweg artefacts. The museum exists since 1977 and was founded by Harold Curtis, Lovian scientist and anthropologist. The museum is sponsored by the state and open for visitors every day from 9am to 6pm, except on sundays, when it is closed.
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