Berber Women Try to Keep Rug Making Alive, Profitable
Moroccan carpets are prized for their beauty and can fetch hundreds of dollars in stores. But little of that money ends up in the hands of the women who spend months weaving the carpets. Solana Pyne reports for VOA.

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