Since the 12th century in Daoulas, a small port in Finistère that used to be a link between León and Cornouaille, a granite nest has overlooked the sea. and exotic species, is still today focused on elsewhere.
The exhibitions organized there annually by the department, owner since 1984, testify to this. Bhutan, Peru, American Indians, Vikings, Berbers, Inuits, Australian Aborigines: many distant cultures come here as embassies.
This season, to continue to demonstrate this taste for others, the institution has joined forces with its big Swiss twin sister, the Geneva Museum of Ethnography (MEG).
Through a loan of more than three hundred objects, mostly unpublished...
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