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Contested 'Wounded Indian' sculpture heading back to Boston after a quarter-century in Norfolk's Chrysler Museum
“These ragtag guys up in Boston aren’t going away,” said the president of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. “We’re a small organization compared to the Chrysler, but we were dead serious that we wanted this back.”
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