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Laihui Centre for Research on Traditional and Indigenous Performing Arts

to support the Myanmar-Manipur Conference on the Conservation of Cultural Heritage to be held in Imphal in early 2015. [postponed to November 2015]

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Tulane University

to support the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. and Vietnam in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014

Grant supplement: additional support for the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014.

Grant supplement: additional support for the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014.

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World Monuments Fund

to support the participation of specialists from the U.S. and Asia in an International Summit on Sustainable Heritage Policy in Yangon, Myanmar, in January 2015

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Global Heritage Fund

To support the participation of five Asian speakers in activities that are to take place in conjunction with the Global Heritage Fund's Forum on Cultural Heritage in a Developing World - Focus on Asia.

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Hwang Min-Sun

For a three-week research project on hemp and ramie cultivation, traditional and contemporary cloth production, yarn processing, and uses of native fibers in Japan.

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Paul Jett

(Paul Jett & Jane Norman) for a three-week research trip to assess collections needs for five provincial museums in Cambodia by two American conservators.

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Noguchi Museum

to continue support of the partnership between the New York based and Japan based Noguchi Museums.

to support Registrar and Collections Manger, Larry Giacoletti's travel in June 2011 to the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Mure, Japan for the purpose of the continued training of Japanese conservator, Junichi Mori in stone conservation.

to enable Mr. Junichi Mori to participate in stone conservation workshops with Mr. George Wheeler in the United States in summer 2010.

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