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Grand Prize Winner

Title: "Kuna Woman"
Location: Kuna Yala (San Blas Islands) Panama
Submitted by Byers Shaw
Category: Faculty/Staff

Description:
"
Kuna woman from Kuna Yala (San Blas Islands), a sovereign comarca of Panama located along the Caribbean coast. Wearing traditional garb, including the pipe, but not including the Dodge Ram head scarf."

First Prize Winner
Faculty/Staff

Title: "Kuna Family"
Location: Kuna Yala (San Blas Islands) Panama
Submitted by Byers Shaw

Description:
"
Grandmother wearing traditional garb, sailboat in background is the main form of transportation in the comarca."

 

 

First Prize Winner
Student/Resident

Title: Jamaican Fisherman
Location:
Jamaica
Submitted by Joshua Black

 

 

Second Prize Winner Faculty/Staff

Title: "Have Monkey, Will Travel"
Location: Lebomba, Gabon, Africa
Submitted by Allen George

 
Description:
"
As though he were carrying a suitcase in each hand, I caught this man nonchalantly walking down the street carrying a monkey by the tail, woven like a handle through the neck."

 

 

Second Prize Winner
Student/Resident

Title: "Gateway to Machu Picchu"
Location: Machu Pichu, Peru
Submitted by Vicki Bangert

Description:
"
Tucked away in the Andean Mountains, the city of Machu Picchu was well worth the four-day hike it took to get there. This well-preserved historical landmark is a breathtaking view."

Third Prize Winner
Faculty/Staff

Title: "High Achievement"
Location: Offutt AFB, Bellevue, NE
Submitted by Feng Xie

Description:
"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow."

 

 

Third Prize Winner
Student/Resident

Title: "Spinning Wool"
Location: Salasaca, Ecuador
Submitted by Vicki Bangert

Description:
"
Salasacan women seem to be able to spin wool in their sleep. They start at an early age and continue spinning their whole life in order to make their traditional tapices."

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