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February 13, 2006: Native American Collection at Cornell University Library

"Cornell University librarian Sarah Thomas figured it was a scam."

"The chance to become one of the world's top Native American history libraries - at a bargain-basement price - doesn't just fall into your lap."

"But in November 2000, the state ttorney general's office was looking for a way to keep a Native American collection of 40,000 books and thousands of manuscripts within New York state. Thomas checked with Cornell's rare book experts and concluded the opportunity was legitimate. "

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