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An Interesting Perspective:Hyatt Moore

By Remy Benoit

    I came across the work of Hyatt Moore this morning.

    His depiction of The Last Supper provides a visual that sets you to pondering human relations with each other and the Creator.
    
    If you would like to see this interesting depiction of The Last Supper, please go to: Hyatt Moore.

    These are some other sites that will provide you with information on some of the peoples depicted in Hyatt's work:

    Ancient and Lost Civilizations.

    Crow.

    Berber Tribesman.

    Masai.

    China.

    Ecuador.

    Afghanistan.

    Ethiopia.

    Tzeltal Mayan.

    Brazil.

    Papua.

    Salish

Mongolia.

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