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N.D. artist still reeling from major jewelry theft
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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2003 Nakota artist Nelda Schrupp tells The Grand Forks Herald she's "at a total loss" as a result of a recent theft of 10 years of artwork worth an estimated $100,000. Schrupp, nationally renown for her jewelry work, was preparing to exhibit at a show in Phoenix, Arizona, when the items were stolen. She said about 100 pieces total were taken from a locked, unmarked trailer that was parked outside a hotel. Get the Story:
No petty theft (The Grand Forks Herald 3/11) Relevant Links:
Nelda Schrupp at NMAI - http://www.conexus.si.edu/schrupp_n/toc Related Stories:
Indian artist loses $100,000 worth of jewelry (03/03)
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