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Japanese man falls in love with Native arts
Thursday, August 7, 2003
Shigeo Niida owns an Indian arts and crafts shop in Japan, which was one of the first in the country when he started it 20 years ago. Niida's passion is jewelry and he spent four years translating a book about Hopi artisans into Japanese. Although he said he had trouble finding a publisher, the book is selling well and there is a possibility of a second printing. Get the Story:
Japanese man translates Hopi book (The Gallup Independent 8/6)
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