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, Ganado Chiefs variant, 2002, Grace Henderson Nez, Navajo The IACSA also requires the seller to disclose in writing if the product uses any type of treated material, including stabilized, reconstructed or recon
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Santo Domingo / Santa Fe / San Juan / /

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United States / /

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Facility

Culture/ Laboratory of Anthropology / Museum of Indian Arts / /

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craft product / /

Organization

Indian Arts and Crafts Board / New Mexico Attorney General’s Office / Consumer Protection Division / Indian Arts and Culture/ Laboratory of Anthropology / U.S. Department of the Interior / Department of Cultural Affairs / /

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Dan A. Jackson / Janice Ortiz / Grace Henderson Nez / Ray Lovato Jr. / /

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THE ATTORNEY / ATTORNEY GENERAL / dealer / /

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New Mexico / /

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www.indianartsandculture.org / www.iacb.doi.gov / www.nmag.gov / /

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