Officials in New Mexico are wary of a $75,000 reward being offered for the return of an 1880s Pueblo kachina that was stolen last month.
An unknown tribe is behind the reward, according to a flier. But state officials say the offer may be a hoax. The FBI is being asked to investigate.
The kachina was taken from the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos last month.
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Stolen Kachina Reward Offered
(The Albuquerque Journal 1/27)
Mysterious reward offered for stolen Pueblo artifact
Thursday, January 27, 2005
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