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Navajo weavers protest cheap copies
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2001 The the 13th annual Navajo Studies Conference was held at Northern Arizona University over the weekend, eliciting complaints about cheap knockoffs. Navajo weavers said the producers of copies are stealing money and culture. Some buyers are buying cheap versions of Navajo rugs elsewhere. Get the Story:
Navajo weavers upset by rug knockoffs (AP 10/23)
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