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ARTMOLIN@ACS.EKU.EDU on tue 23 dec 97

From: IN%"clifton@intersource.com" "Deborah Strother" 22-DEC-1997 19:06:19.48
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From: Deborah Strother
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I would like to know if any of your listserve members know of any sites
other than Nigeria where healing pots are made? I am interested in
applying for a teacher's grant for summer of 1999 to study non-culinary
uses for ceramic pots. I have heard Nigeria is unsafe for travel. Any
information would be most appreciated.

Deborah Burnett Strother
clifton@intersource.com