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Yayla Tribal Rugs and Child Labor:

Child Labor:
"Fair Business Practices" or
"Bad Men doing Bad Things to Little Children for Money"?

A few years ago I dropped Yayla from my list of Trusted dealers.

YAYLA TRIBAL RUGS 283 Broadway Cambridge MA 02139 USA  Tel: (617) 576-3249 Yayla@Yayla.com

I dropped them because of their involvement in the Child labor issues. I thought I went rather easy on them in my Trusted Dealers list where I wrote:

"Yayla Tribal Rugs

I can no longer recommend Yayla or anything Chris is involved with." http://www.SpongoBongo.com/resousa.htm

Recently I received an email from a rug collector who I shall call R. John who accused me of "Character Assassination". To this point I thought I went very easy on people particularly on Chris Walter and Yayla. Frankly I think exploiting children for money is a really slimy thing to do. So to be fair to R. John and to Chris Walter at Yayla I decided to call Chris and ask him about it.

After repeated call I kept missing Chris Walter so today (3:45 PM 10/23/06) I got lucky and got Harry Glassie on the phone. Harry a longtime associate of Chris Walter is also the son of Henry Glassie.

(Henry Glassie received his Ph.D. in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania. After teaching in IU's renowned Folklore Institute, he returned to Penn to be chair of its Department of Folklore and Folklife. In 1988, he came home to IU as College Professor of Folklore. He serves, too, as Co-Director of Turkish Studies, has adjunct appointments in Central Eurasian Studies, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, and American Studies, and is a member of the Advisory Council of India Studies.)

So I asked Harry what is the truth about Chris Walter and his involvement in the commercial exploitation of children. Harry was amazingly candid, first of all he made it clear that this is not "Forced Labor" the children only weave with the consent of their parents. He also made it clear that they only use Afghan Turkmen children and that there is no child labor in the Yayla Tibetan production. Harry also told me that the child labor rugs are "not interesting or high quality". the question I should have asked is if the rugs are inferior then why does Chris dirty his hands with them.

I found this description of Chris Walter:

"Chris Walter is the founder and president of Yayla Tribal Rugs, Inc., a carpet producer and distributor, and the founder of Barakat, Inc., a nonprofit corporation that benefits weaving communities and environmental protection in Asia. He is the founder and coordinator of projects for the protection of Ersari Turkmen refugees from Northern Afghanistan and Tibetan refugees living in Nepal and India."

Let me know what you think. Do we close our eyes to the commercial exploitation of children You can reach me at JBOC@SpongoBongo.com or Chris Walter at YAYLA TRIBAL RUGS 283 Broadway Cambridge MA 02139 USA  Tel: (617) 576-3249 Yayla@Yayla.com. If you think I am wrong feel free to let me know the reasons why you support the commercial exploitation of children. If you object to this let Chris know.

If there are any errors in this please let me know right away but on the basis of Harry Glassie's say so I feel that I am on solid ground. If you want more information on the commercial exploitation of children in the rug trade visit Rugmark Foundation. You can see the Cambridge version of the Texas two Step at RugNotes: Star Tribune: Yayla Tribal Rugs, a Massachusetts-based company Supports Some Child Labor

By the way in most rug producing countries child labor is a thing of the past. You can buy most rugs including Persian and Turkish without worry. India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are the only places with a serious child labor problem.
Best wishes,
Barry O'Connell

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J. Barry O'Connell Jr.

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