The Third Eye:
An Exhibit of Literacy Narratives from Nepal

Embedded
Experiences

The Third Eye

One World
per Story

Cardinal
Directions

The Stories

Conclusion

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Research Notes
Design Notes
Curator: Ghanashyam Sharma (Shyam)
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