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They drove 12 hours to share their handcrafted jewelry but woke up to find everything they’d worked for was gone.
The family traveled 12 hours from Flagstaff to San Jose, California, to participate in the Stanford University Powwow, when ...
A Native American family from Arizona is upset and hopes to recover the unique jewelry of their Navajo heritage  that was stolen from them while they were visiting the South Bay.
The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow with more than $175,000 of handcrafted Native American jewelry ... The family hallmark: a conjoined HJ, with the ...
The couple and their family was set to attend the Stanford University Powwow with more than $175,000 of handcrafted Native American jewelry ... The family hallmark: a conjoined HJ, with the ...