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Two charged with selling fake Native American crafts at art market
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3689385" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Real Native American crafts draw top money. That's why they are reproduced by those not Native American.</p><p>I got into flint knapping points years ago. Went to a class at Pawnee Ok to get some basic idea on how to start. </p><p>The instructor told me that faking artifacts like arrow heads and spear points was big business. People would knap and send them to the east coast where buyers would snatch them up in a heartbeat. If they were set into displays, the price went up exponentially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3689385, member: 5412"] Real Native American crafts draw top money. That's why they are reproduced by those not Native American. I got into flint knapping points years ago. Went to a class at Pawnee Ok to get some basic idea on how to start. The instructor told me that faking artifacts like arrow heads and spear points was big business. People would knap and send them to the east coast where buyers would snatch them up in a heartbeat. If they were set into displays, the price went up exponentially. [/QUOTE]
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