the picture of the woman you're looking at is 24-year-old sasha houston brown. and she walked into an urban outfitters in minneapolis, minnesota over the weekend and found herself incredibly offended by urban outfitters' new navajo line. they carry things from navajo panties, to things like dream catchers. everything has navajo in front of it. this woman is an american indian and found this incredibly offensive. that they were using the navajo word to describe all of these items that were not made by navajo indians. >> is her problem because they are inaccurate navajo prints and they used the word "navajo." ? >> the problem is the use of the term "navajo" to describe something that is not made by american indians. she sent a letter to urban outfitters. in the letter, she states why this kind of apparel is illegal. and she cite as law. there's the indian arts and crafts act of 1990, that prohibits selling products through marketing that falsely suggest that they were made by american indians. >> i think a lot of people would walk in and say, those shoes are reall