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Indian art: Fakes and frauds
In order to capitalize on the popularity of Native American-made arts and crafts, unscrupulous dealers and traders have flooded the market in Southwestern states, particularly with Navajo and Zuni knockoffs. Eleven years ago, Congress passed the American Indian Arts and Crafts Act to protect Native...
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