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And they said: little Navajo woman you're not allowed to use that symbol in your rugs anymore, can't you see we're trying to win a war?
And they said: little Navajo woman you're not allowed to use that symbol in your rugs anymore, can't you see we're trying to win a war?
And they said: little Navajo woman you're not allowed to use that symbol in your rugs anymore, can't you see we're trying to win a war?

And they said: little Navajo woman you're not allowed to use that symbol in your rugs anymore, can't you see we're trying to win a war?

Artist (American, born 1977)
Date2004
Mediumplastic, wood, spray paint, glue and vinyl
Dimensions48 x 48 x 5 in. (121.9 x 121.9 x 12.7 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of Dennis L. Kraber and Maxmilliano Pruneda III, 2007
Object number2007.21
DescriptionWhite wooden backing board with red toy soldiers glued in a whirlwind/swastika pattern with title written in black in the lower right corner
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