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Navajo spoons Indian artistry and the souvenir trade, 1880s-1940s

Colorado-based advertising writer and part-time Indian and antiques dealer Kline examines the genre created by Navajo artisans adept in working silver when tourists with Victorian tastes began flocking to the American west. She explains that the market withered away under the weight of the Great Depression and World War II.

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  • "Colorado-based advertising writer and part-time Indian and antiques dealer Kline examines the genre created by Navajo artisans adept in working silver when tourists with Victorian tastes began flocking to the American west. She explains that the market withered away under the weight of the Great Depression and World War II."@en
  • "Colorado-based advertising writer and part-time Indian and antiques dealer Kline examines the genre created by Navajo artisans adept in working silver when tourists with Victorian tastes began flocking to the American west. She explains that the market withered away under the weight of the Great Depression and World War II."

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  • "Navajo spoons Indian artistry and the souvenir trade, 1880s-1940s"@en
  • "Navajo spoons : Indian artistry and the souvenir trade, 1880s - 1940s"
  • "Navajo spoons : Indian artistry and the souvenir trade, 1880s-1940s"