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	<title>Comments on: wish we were there: hubbell trading post auction</title>
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		<title>By: Kathleen V. Crawford</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathleen V. Crawford</dc:creator>
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		<description>I lived on the Navaho reservation in the late 70s.  The Hubbell family started this trading post for the Native Americans to trade their goods for cash from the Hubbells.  In turn, the Hubbells sold the goods. Elsewhere, many of the rugs and blankets that are advertised as Native American made are actually being made in 3rd world countries.  I agree with Angela that buyers should do research before they buy.  The Hubbells Trading Post is a good place to visit any time of year and also contains totally authentic goods.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I lived on the Navaho reservation in the late 70s.  The Hubbell family started this trading post for the Native Americans to trade their goods for cash from the Hubbells.  In turn, the Hubbells sold the goods. Elsewhere, many of the rugs and blankets that are advertised as Native American made are actually being made in 3rd world countries.  I agree with Angela that buyers should do research before they buy.  The Hubbells Trading Post is a good place to visit any time of year and also contains totally authentic goods.</p>
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