They are ripping off consumers and they take a lot of money out of the pockets of Indian artists and artisans. |
They had lost everything -- clothing, identification, cash and checkbooks. Everything was gone and they wanted to start a life anew in naples. |
They had lost everything in Katrina. They said they were from Slydel, Louisiana and they needed a place to live. |
They had lost their checkbook, credit cards- all their identification. We were able to make some leaps of faith and get them in and give them a place where they could start anew and rebuild their lives. |
They were claiming they had a significant insurance settlement coming, I think the number 2.5 million dollars was batted around. |
Unfortunately, we got down early. But you can't fault Hoof for that. He did what he had to do. |
We had ample opportunities to score all night. We just didn't bear down on our chances enough. And they capitalized on their one big one. |
We talked about that. I would obviously consider it because of the way they treated me here. |
When all the dust settled the parties agreed. |
With millions of people walking through the National Museum of the American Indian, there is a solid vehicle at the national level to expose people to Indian arts and crafts. This underscores what we have known all along, that these museums are important but they serve a regional rather than a national audience. It is more appropriate for a regional entity to manage them. |