Let Down Your Hair at STON E WOOD VILLAGE $150 as low as Drop by 1903 DARTMOUTH for your personal tour (behind POST OAK VIII ACE) 693-0077 WJrJPT-. AyTTf iHliiHjiil' .li '.i I i;: ilNiOlailii Page 6/The BattalionAVednesday, May 1, 1985 STATE AND LOCAL Plains Indians are subject of exhibit By JIM HINEY Reporter The Arts Council of Brazos Valley is sponsoring a photographic exhibit of objects crafted between 1840 and 1885 by the nomadic Indians of the Great Plains. The exhibit, titled “Circles of the World,” is composed of 20 panels. Each panel contains close-up photo graphs of the Indian artifacts and are arranged to illustrate the four circles that constituted an Indian’s life cycle — the circles of family and home, the tribe, humanity and the unknown. The exhibit was put together by the Texas Humanities Resource Center of the University of Texas at Arlington Library, in association with the Denver Museum of Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Bonnie Yarbrough, executive di rector of the arts council, says the ex hibit goes a long way toward dispel ling some of the stereotypes many people have about the Plains Indi ans. She says the stereotype ofroamB ing savages was created by whiup men who conquered the Indian® during the Him century, and hap l>een perpetuated by 20th centun® movie makers. Some tribes represented inthecifl hibit, such as the Comanche, WB chita, Waco and Tonkawa tribes,iiiB habited Texas during the midtolanB 1800s. The actual collection of artifac was started by the Denver Museum <>l Art during the early 1900s. Fra White, administrative assistant of di Arts Council of Brazos Valley, san the Denver museum decided not« let art work of native Americans dil along with the people, so museum officials started a drive to collectancL preserve Indian art. The photographic exhibit is beiri| circulated through a grant by thfi Texas Humanities Resource Cenin| and will l>e shown through May2!i the B ra/.os Center. Group toursait|^ available. NEED CASH? We offer premium dollars on used Books... qpLOUPOTWi Check on our Trade Policy ^MHnTtTSTTTciTSTTT^BiHH I and Save 20% More. FREE Parking Behind the Store Why Bother With Electricity Bills? At the VIKING... One check pays all your housing expenses, including top maintenance service, all electric kitchens, pool, lighted tennis courts, and security guard. Compare our summer rates today As low as $248 BILLS PAID -APARTMENTS 1601 Holloman. College Station, Texas 713/693-6716 Sale-a-brate Your Accomplishment 50% off All Loose Diamonds Until May 4 Layaway Plans Available Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30 Sat 9-5 Visa, MasterCard, American Express 415 University 846-5816 Mother’s Day Solution Your Gift +Our Card =Your Savings One dollar off any Mother’s Day Card with the purchase of any gift valued at $5 00 or more. The perfect Mother's Day Solution from the “Mother Ship” -Starship Hallmark Shops. STARSHIP^^x gJAaavzlvL )) When You Care Enough .Ar a&m < mon taint TAME p.m. MSC E der. lure Chri ing. PI SIG the > TEXAJ final com THE S VE> Thu snac STUD! spot: 5 p.r SCEC: dal 502 MSC C Dea< ty". Gro> TAUB 5:30 Items i 216 siret re, I F w Fo: Tr yo