Veblen home, Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 1890.

Veblen family home

Veblen home, Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 1890.

Exterior side view of the Thorstein Veblen home, Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 2011.

Veblen home exterior

Exterior side view of the Thorstein Veblen home, Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 2011.

Thorstein Veblen home interior, ca. 2010. Nerstrand, Minn.

Veblen home interior

Thorstein Veblen home interior, ca. 2010. Nerstrand, Minn.

Thorstein Veblen home interior (furnished), Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 2011.

Veblen home interior

Thorstein Veblen home interior (furnished), Nerstrand, Minnesota, ca. 2011.

Veda Ponikvar sign

Veda Ponikvar sign

Sign marking the road approaching the Iron Man Memorial in Chisholm. The road is named for longtime project advocate, newspaper publisher, and community booster Veda Ponikvar. Photograph by Suzanne Rian, October 2020.

Color image of a carved coconut-shell vejigante mask made by Puerto Rican-Minnesotan artist and musician Ricardo Gómez c.1995.

Vejigante mask

Carved coconut-shell vejigante mask made by Puerto Rican-Minnesotan artist and musician Ricardo Gómez c.1995. The mask was originally worn by a nine-year-old with an accompanying jump suit at parades, festivals, and performances of Gómez's Bomba & Plena group, Proyecto La Plena. The vejigante is a Puerto Rican folklore character that appears in many festival celebrations.

Color image of a royal purple velvet maternity gown worn by Mary T. Hill, c.1880.

Velvet and brocade maternity dress

Royal purple velvet maternity gown worn by Mary T. Hill, c.1880.

Venerable Vicheth Chum and Yav Socchea

Venerable Vicheth Chum and Yav Socchea

Venerable Vicheth Chum (left) with Yav Socchea, the architect Watt Munisotaram, inside the temple with one of Socchea's designs on April 7, 2017. Photo by Will Yetvin.

Vermilion Falls Overlook

Vermilion Falls Overlook

Vermilion Falls Overlook on the Vermilion River inside the Superior National Forest. Photograph by Flickr user Tony Webster, September 30, 2017. CC BY-SA 2.0

Color image of a reversible cotton vest with front panels of geometric cross-stitching made by a Minnesotan Hmong woman and sold by the Southeast Asian Ministry. Worn by Bea Vue-Benson, c.1999.

Vest with Hmong embroidery

Reversible cotton vest with front panels of geometric cross-stitching made by a Minnesotan Hmong woman and sold by the Southeast Asian Ministry. Worn by Bea Vue-Benson, c.1999.

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