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Naranjo: Indian Market memories
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MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2002 "I remember few events from the first years of my life, but Indian Market in those days has been imprinted on my mind's eye. I can clearly see my mother and father - about 20 years younger than they are now - working hard to establish an art career for themselves. . ." Get the Story:
Where Careers Were Established And Fond Memories Were Made (The Santa Fe New Mexican 8/18) Relevant Links:
Southwestern Association for Indian Arts - http://www.swaia.org Related Stories:
Indian Market dedicated to Sep. 11 (8/16)
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