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Indian Country Crime  

American Indian Art Theft

This is a graphic link of a statue to American Indian Art TheftThe FBI's Art Theft website features a display of American Indian Art which has been entered in the National Stolen Art File, a law enforcement registry of stolen artwork. Native American Art, which has recently gone missing and been entered into the Stolen Art File, include seven Navajo Blankets, dating back to the 1800's; nine detailed Inuit Eskimo stone carvings; two charmstones with descriptive markings; and ten historical drawings depicting the Battle of Little Big Horn and a Lakota Sioux warrior known as "Swift Dog."

Related Links:
Recovered Washoe Baskets | Navajo Ceremonial Artifacts | Geronimo's Headdress |
American Indian Art Theft

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