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Heritage of Migrants in a National Museum

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Exhibitions

  • Pakistani Home, 2003. Norwegian Folk Museum, Oslo.
  • Norsk i går, i dag, i morgen? 2001–2005. Norwegian Folk Museum, Oslo.