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'They don't realize what they took from us': More than $175,000 worth of handcrafted Native American jewelry stolen from Arizona familyAfter driving 12 hours from Flagstaff to San Jose, California, Maryetta and Henry Jackson were ready for some rest. The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow ...
Twenty years after opening Native, a retail store selling Native American art, owner Marie Flaherty is still drawn to ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ — A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending a Powwow in California. Maryetta and ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ – A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending the Stanford Powwow. Maryetta and ...
The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow with more than $175,000 of handcrafted Native American jewelry. "We started silversmithing back in 1972," Maryetta ...
The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow with more than $175,000 of handcrafted Native American jewelry. "We started silversmithing back in 1972," Maryetta ...
The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow with more than $175,000 of handcrafted Native American jewelry. "We started silversmithing back in 1972," Maryetta ...
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