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  1. The Anasazi: Ancient Indian People of the American Southwest by J. Brody, 1991-07-15
  2. Indians of the Four Corners: The Anasazi and Their Pueblo Descendants by Alice Marriott, 1996-05
  3. Understanding the Anasazi of Mesa Verde and Hovenweep
  4. Anasazi Legends: Songs of the Wind Dancer by Lou Cuevas, 2000-08
  5. Stories and Stone: An Anasazi Reader
  6. Anasazi Coloring Book : The Story of the Ancient Ones by Sandra Stemmler, 1997-06
  7. Foundations of Anasazi Culture
  8. Anasazi: Ancient People of the Rock by Donald Pike, 1986-06-08
  9. Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest by William M. Ferguson, Arthur H. Rohn, 1987-03-01

1. ReferenceResources:NativeAmericans
anasazi Indians, Who Were the anasazi. Indian consists of 20 volumes of text,describing,in detail, all aspects of each native american tribe's life and customs.
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Native_Americans.html
Reference Resources: Native Americans Native Americans FIRST AMERICANS: NATIVE AMERICAN ANCESTORS Old World - New World Archaic Period - Spreading Out and Settling In Paleo Indian Period and Tradition Formative Period ... Who Were the First Americans and How Did They Get Here? ANASAZI Anasazi Anasazi, Desert People Anasazi Archaeology Explore the Anasazi Culture ... Who Were the Anasazi POWHATAN Powhatan Nation Powhatan Indians of Virginia Powhatan Indian Village Tell Me About the Powhatan Indians ... Virtual Jamestown: Powhatan THE WAMPANOAG Plymouth Plantation: A reconstructed Wampanoag Village The Wampanoag People Life as a Wampanoag Wampanoag ... What You Need to Know: Wampanoag Indians First Nations of Canada Canada's First Native Groups : Brief information about: Abenakis, Algonkins, Chippewas, Crees, Haida, Hurons, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Maliseet, Micmac, Montagnais, Naskapi, Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka), Penobscots, Salish, Sioux, Tlingit, Tsimshian

2. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Information and news for the nativeamerican nations of Oklahoma. With events listings, and editorials.
http://www.greatdreams.com/native.htm
updated 11-20-02 PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE THIS PAGE LOADS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TRIBE
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TO SPEED LOADING. A THRU N - PAGE 1
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FOR STUDENTS NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING TEEPEE, TIPI, WICKIUP, WIGWAM, LONGHOUSE
PIT, MOUND WORKING WITH A NATIVE HAND DRILL CLASSES IN CALIFORNIA NATIVE SKILLS HOW TO MAKE A WICKIUP HOW TO MAKE A CANOE
NOTE! THIS IS NOT A ONE PERSON JOB
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits: 1.Respect Mother Earth

3. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
american cultures of southwestern USA, such as the anasazi, Mongollon and 101; FirstNations Project; Flags - native american Flags by tribe (Flags of the
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Native_Amer
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  • Ancient History
  • Ancient Native Americans
  • Multicultural Toolkit
  • Native American Confederacies, Nations, and Tribes ...
  • Native American Languages by Confederacies, Nations, and Tribes
    Lesson Plans
  • History and Cultures of Native Americans - British Columbia First Nations (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides nine lesson plans regarding the history and cultures of Native Americans in North America. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. Grade 12. 2-01

  • Indian Removal Act (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
      Provides lessons and Web resources for studying this Act and its important consequences in American history. 6-02

    Lists
  • -Native American Groups (Awesome Library)
      Provides sources of information on Confederacies, Nations, and Tribes, in alphabetic order by group. 1-01

  • -Tribes and Nations - First Nations (Matin)
      Provides a comprehensive set of resources, organized by subject. 2-01

  • Aboriginal Peoples Worldwide Links (Henderson)
  • Native American Indian Resources (Giese)
      Provides sources of information on the cultures of Native Americans.
  • 4. Native American Reports
    native american Reports. by the Third Graders in Mr. Cuff's Class. To read our reportsselect the tribe which interests. Hopi. Dakota. Apache. anasazi. Navajo.
    http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~hixson/cuff/native.html
    Native American Reports by the Third Graders in Mr. Cuff's Class To read our reports select the Tribe which interests. Hopi Iroquois Haida Sioux ... Mandan Return to our class page. Go see the Carminati Homepage.

    5. Native American Culture
    The native american anasazi Indians; The Ponca Indians; native Olmec Indians; ThePawnee Indians; Information about the Pueblo Indians; The Ute Indian tribe; The
    http://www.essortment.com/in/Culture.Native.American/
    Culture: Native American
    about this site Back to main site Find A Site General Tribes © 2002 Pagewise, Inc.

    6. Homework Center - Native American Sites
    Accohannock native american Living Village http//skipjack.net/le_shore/accohannock/Includes history of the tribe and a living village. anasazi Sipapu
    http://www.multcolib.org/homework/natamhc.html
    School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! Online ... Tareas Escolares
    Native American Sites:
    Native American Megasites
    Individual Tribes

    Northwest Tribes
    Native American Megasites
    American Indians and the Natural World
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/
    This site from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History illustrates how native people are connected to the natural universe. The museum selects a few specific tribes to illustrate this.
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    http://www.dickshovel.com/up.html
    History, location, names, language, sub-tribes, culture and population and more on many tribes throughout the United States. More Northeast tribes are covered at this site.
    Stones Unturned
    http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/engfrm.htm
    This site from the Canadian Museum of Civilization presents Native American clothes, toys, and musical instruments and also highlights seven native tribes of Canada.
    First Nations Histories
    http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html
    This site includes basic information on the history, culture, language etc, of 48 Native American tribes.

    7. Architecture Solar Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology
    native american Web Exploring native americans Click Here to Get Teacher Background Information Your friends have joined you for a walk along the Nashua River (or Nashaway) in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. about what it was like to grow up in a native american tribe. The Team will tape a 3 to 5 minute TV Sipapu (anasazi Community). native american Dress. Nashaway
    http://www.newmex.com/architectVRe/html/VRArchaeology.html
    Dennis Holloway, An Architect in Northern New Mexico
    Architecture/NativeAmerican Home Early Work

    Since early childhood, I have been fascinated by Native American architecture. But in the place where I grew up in Shiawassee County, Michigan , I can not remember ever seeing a single artifact of the original Chippewa Indian buildings or places they builtso transformative was the modern farming to Michigan's Lower Peninsula! Still, I used to wander the forests and fields near Durand in search of some evidence that the Chippewa had been there. The school library was no helponly one book on architecture titled, "The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World".
    In northern New Mexico I was astonished to see so many architectural ruins of the prehistoric Indians still evident in the landscape. Seeing the ruins of these splendid buildings and villages was like seeing for the first time the cultural landscape of a continent. As a hobby, I have been studying these buildings ever sinceat every spare moment. They have become an important inspiration to me in my architecture practice here in the Southwest US.
    (See more virtual reality reconstructions of these and other Native American places
    and QTVR Panos on the List below.)

    8. TRIBE Index -- ALL; Native American BOOKS
    anasazi (pueblo ancestors) , History, ancient , YA , THE anasazi , Eleanor H. Ayer Wampanoag, Biography , YA , native HEART AN american INDIAN ODYSSEY
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/all_trib.html
    ALL Native Books, sorted by TRIBE
    Indexed by TRIBE, Age-level, TITLE, individual reviews
    At present, as of the last update here, less than 1/2 of the ADULT reading level books, and none of the art-craft-cookbooks have been entered in the database from which these index lists are generated. All reviews are (in no particular order) in the long textfiles, but only the indexed ones have individual reviews. TRIBE Age Level TITLE filenumber
    ALL
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  • 6 Nations (Iroquois) , Cultural (prayer) , Children , GIVING THANKS: A NATIVE AMERICAN GOOD MORNING MESSAGE, , written by Chief Jake Swamp, illustrated by Erwin Printup, Jr , 4
  • 6 Nations, Iroquois , Fiction, contemporary , Middle , INDIAN SUMMER , Barbara Girion ,212
  • 6 Nations, Mohawk , Fiction, contemporary , Middle , FALSE FACE , Welwyn Wilton Katz ,223
  • 6 Nations Oneida , Nonfiction - Nature , Children , DID YOU HEAR THE WIND SING YOUR NAME?: AN ONEIDA SONG OF SPRING , Sandra De Coteau Orie, illustrated by Christopher Canyon ,24 ABENAKI TOP of page
  • Abenaki , Fiction, historical-prehistoric , YA
  • 9. Subject Index -- ALL; Native American BOOKS
    AK Nootka, A WOMAN OF HER tribe, Margaret A History, anasazi, YA, THE anasazi, EleanorH. Ayer and BIG TROUBLE FOR TRICKY RABBIT; native american TRICKSTER TALES
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/all_idx.html
    ALL Native Books
    Index by subject, age-level, tribe, TITLE, individual reviews
    At present, as of the last update here, less than 1/2 of the ADULT reading level book, and none of the art-craft-cookbooks have been entered in the database from which these index lists are generated. All reviews are (in no particular order) in the long textfiles, but only the indexed ones hav individual reviews. The thumbs-down icon marks a book which is disrecommended, generally for some form of racism, factual inaccuracies, misleading. Thumbs-up books are very highly recommended, a school library must-have if possible, though this is far more subjective for children's books than the thumbs-down. See SYMBOLS page for more. Often there's a longer review-essay accessible on these indexes to individual review-files than the paragraph or 2 in the long text age-level files. (See the illustrated review of COLONIALISM ON TRIAL for example.) The primary users of these reviewed books are seen as Native schools or students (and their teachers). Secondarily, we believe that good, rather than (often popular) bad books should be used for non-Indian students. A major objective here is to educate readers of all the reviews who (one hopes) will get and read some of the best books to learn more about native history, culture, values (and facts) and become able to make good book selections with limited book budget funds. Biographies Culture,

    10. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- Native Americans
    Here is great information about the very early of people. anasazi This is good basic information. Crafts photos by tribe or area. native american Watercraft - Learn about them
    http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/indians.html
    United States History Resources: Native Americans
    Native Americans: United States
    Native American Stories and Legends

    Native Americans of Mexico and South America

    Native American Clipart

    Native Americans of the United States
    Arctic Studies Center
    Here is great information about the very early of people
    Anasazi
    This is good basic information.
    Prehistoric Peoples of the Desert Southwest
    an excellent starter site
    Anasazi
    You can find many links to history and pictures.
    Archaeolgy at Crow Canyon
    an excellent introduction to the Anasazi at Woods Canyon and Crow Canyon Pueblo sites
    Chaco Canyon Tour
    Fine photos and information plus a Quicktime virtual tourthat should not be missed. Leave your mouse button down and view the panoramas. Anasazi Excellent pictures and more about the ruins in Southern Utah can be found here Palatki 6000 years of Arizona Rock Art Native American Road Trip excellent photography and information make this virtual trip worthwhile. Why Did the Anasazi Abandon their Cities? - this is a theory Resources for North American Archaeology many links to excellent sites and visuals Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology - wonderful pueblo views, some of which you can manipulate thanks to QuickTime

    11. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- Native Americans
    of a Chaco branch of the anasazi culture great of the american Indian From theSmithsonian native american Arts and Crafts - photos by tribe or area
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indians.html
    United States History Resources: Native Americans
    Native Americans: United States
    Native American Stories and Legends

    Native Americans of Mexico and South America

    Native American Clipart

    Native Americans of the United States
    Arctic Studies Center
    Here is great information about the very early of people
    Anasazi
    This is good basic information.
    Prehistoric Peoples of the Desert Southwest
    an excellent starter site
    Anasazi
    You can find many links to history and pictures.
    Archaeolgy at Crow Canyon
    an excellent introduction to the Anasazi at Woods Canyon and Crow Canyon Pueblo sites
    Chaco Canyon Tour
    Fine photos and information plus a Quicktime virtual tourthat should not be missed. Leave your mouse button down and view the panoramas. Anasazi Excellent pictures and more about the ruins in Southern Utah can be found here Palatki 6000 years of Arizona Rock Art Native American Road Trip excellent photography and information make this virtual trip worthwhile. Why Did the Anasazi Abandon their Cities? - this is a theory Resources for North American Archaeology many links to excellent sites and visuals Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology - wonderful pueblo views, some of which you can manipulate thanks to QuickTime

    12. Global Access To Educational Sources - American Indian History
    varied collection Why Did the anasazi Abandon their photos and more The native AmericanAdventure excellent Seminole tribe Index - history, culture, and more
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indian6.html
    American History Sources for Students:
    Indigenous Peoples
    Early People of the United States
    Arctic Studies Center
    - great information about the very early of people
    Essential Features of Adena Ritual

    Anasazi
    This is good basic information.
    Anasazi
    You can find many links to history and pictures.
    Sipapu - The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World
    superior graphics and information
    Petroglyph Tour
    - Enjoy this slide show of great SW examples.
    Anasazi
    - you can find many links to history and pictures.
    Anasazi Country Road Trip
    - great pictures and information
    Cliff Dwellers Slide Show
    fine photos Cliff Dwellers Pictographs and Petroglyphs wide and varied collection Why Did the Anasazi Abandon their Cities? - this is a theory The Hisatsinom and the Hohokam - links to sites about these Southwest peoples Hohokam of the Tucson Basin - the complete book on-line Cave Paintings in Baja California - good scholarship and photos 3-D Representation of a Hohokam Pithouse - fascinating views The V-Bar V Ranch Petroglyph Site - great pictures from the Verde Valley Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology - wonderful views you can manipulate thanks to QuickTime Archaeology in British Columbia - terrific tool photos and more The Native American Adventure - excellent and varied information Upper Midwest Rock Art Research - basic coverage of a topic that is often overlooked Indians of the Great Basin - in depth coverage Archaeology of the Iroquoian Longhouse - explore the house and the village

    13. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
    structures for meetings of the ancient anasazi native americans information aboutthe size of the tribe and the the last great land rush in american history. 6
    http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Native_Amer
    Awesome Talking Library Examples ... Keystone Family Protection
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    Native American Groups
    Also Try
  • Ancient Native Americans
  • Native American Languages
  • Native Americans
    Papers
  • Abenaki Word Lists (Cowasuck.org)
      Provides lessons on Abenaki.

  • Algonkin Nation History (First Nations)
      "If for no other reason, the Algonkin would be famous because their name has been used for the largest native language group in North America." 2-00

  • Algonquian Languages (YourDictionary.com)
      Provides sources of information.

  • Anasazi - Architecture (Scoop)
      Provides 3-d views of the Kiva, structures for meetings of the ancient Anasazi Native Americans.

  • Beothuk Nation History (First Nations)
      "One thing that is known about the Beothuk was their love of the color red." 2-00

  • Blackfeet Nation (Blackfeet Nation)
      Provides basic information about the tribe and its economy. 9-00

  • Catawba Nation History (First Nations) 2-00
  • Cheyenne Language (YourDictionary.com)
      Provides sources of information.
  • Chicora Nation and the Coree (First Nations - Pate)
      "Each group was ruled by its own sachem, but there was very little political organization beyond the village or band level." 2-00
  • 14. Southwest Web Sites For Upper El Students
    region Reconstruction of an anasazi Pueblo; How site of native Indian People) nativeamerican Ethnobotany Database name of currentday tribe) native american
    http://nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/cur/sci/sw/Southwest.html
    Sites to Help Prepare for Upper El Southwest Trip Maps
    US Map

    Map of the Four Corners

    National Archaeological Database
    - GIS maps
    Southwest Region Internet Road Map
    of GIS Natural Resource Data
    GeoCommunity
    - search within geographic-related Web sites
    MSN Terra Server
    Overview of the Southwest Region
    Southwest - USGS description of the biotic habitats and natural conditions
    Landscape Changes in the Southwestern United States

    Geologic Information
    - by state
    Biologic Information
    - by state Search US Geological Survey - Also Ask-A-Geologist Flight over Four Corners - personal piece and photos about the land Conservation Coast to Coast: Four Corners - Wilderness Society General Information about Crow Canyon Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Virtual Reality Panoramas of the Four Corners Area Zach Lipton's Anasazi Site Timelines and Dating Events in the West: Timeline to 1500 Chronology of Southwestern Archaeology Dating Techniques Timing is Everything; Dating Methods in Archaeology ... Geology and Geologic Time Dendrochronology Dendrochronology The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research and Educational Guide to Dendrochronology Crossdating - The Basic Principle of Dendrochronology Archaeology on the Net - Archaeology Resources on the Internet - Dendrochronology Links to Dendrochronology Tree Ring Data Bank - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Anasazi The Anasazi, 100 B.C. 1600 A.D

    15. Links To Sites About The Anasazi Tribe By Phil Konstantin
    Sites With Information About the anasazi tribe. UTAH native american tribeS nicearticle; The First Colorado anasazi Sites Found about the Dominguez and
    http://americanindian.net/links12anasazi.html
    Links to Sites about the Anasazi Tribe by Phil Konstantin - Page 12Anasazi
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    Sites With Information About the Anasazi Tribe
  • The Anasazi
    all about them
  • The Anasazi
    general info
  • Anasazi Heritage Center Home Page
    pictures, stories, information
  • Anasazi
    good article
  • The Anasazi: Pueblo Dwellers of the Southwest
    info and lots of links
  • Anasazi Archaeology
    pictures and links
  • Why Anasazi?
  • 16. Native American Links
    native american tribes Chiefs. Abenaki. Adena People. Adena Culture. anasazi. Apache. Comanche.Cow Creek Band of Umpqua tribe of Indians. Crees of Northern Quebec.
    http://www.cia-g.com/~rockets/domagala.namericans.htm
    Native American Tribes Chiefs Abenaki Adena People Essential features of Adena ritual ... First Nation's Site Index Havasupai Supai and the Havasupai Reservation Havasupai Indian Reservation Hopi North: Landscape of the Imagination ... Webmaster: Gerry Domagala

    17. Anasazi Indians Overview
    native american tribes have been in the Colorado area a have information or pictureson the anasazi, please, let Tribal Lore of each tribe tells of the tribes
    http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/CULTURAL/CULTURES/NATIVE_AMERICAN/ANASAZI/Anas

    18. Nelson County Public Library
    Home Page Individual tribes Many of these sites contain a history of the tribe andinformation about the culture written by a native american. anasazi A three
    http://www.nelsoncopublib.org/nativeamericans.htm
    Online Catalog Reference Desk KY Virtual Library
    Magazines
    ... Main Library
    Our Branches
    Bloomfield

    New Haven
    Native Americans
    Compact History: A Geographic Overview
    Includes history, location, names, language, culture and population of many tribes with a concentration on Northeastern tribes.
    Federally Recognized American Indian Tribes
    This is a list of federally acknowledged tribes with links to those with websites.
    The First Americans
    A great collection of links to Indian culture
    Index of the North American Indian
    Brief summaries of 80 western native tribes from the North American Indian by Edward Sheriff Curtis.
    Native American Conquest
    Conquest Records of the Spaniards as they explored America in the 16th century.
    Native American Indians
    Art, biography, daily life, maps, pictures and more. From historylink101.
    Native American Nations
    Access to home pages of Native American Nations and organizations. Maintained by Lisa Mitten, former librarian, presently Social Studies Subject Editor for Choice Magazine
    Native Americans
    From the Lewis and Clark: PBS Series. Includes information about the 18 tribes they encountered on their journey.
    Native Americans in North Georgia
    Information about the Moundbuilders, the Creeks, and the Cherokee.

    19. The Native American Anasazi Indians
    zee) were a prehistoric tribe of native americans that The anasazi, who inhabitedthis area from about 200 new sites found on the american continents suggests
    http://sdsd.essortment.com/nativeamerican_refe.htm
    The Native American Anasazi Indians
    The Anasazi (pronounced ah-nah-SAH-zee) were a prehistoric tribe of Native Americans that lived in the Four Corners area of the southwest United States, encompassing what is now northern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, southern Utah and southwestern Colorado. The Anasazi, who inhabited this area from about 200 to 1300 AD, descended from a prehistoric group of nomadic hunter-gatherers, dubbed the “Clovis” people, who hunted many animals such as mammoth, bear and rabbit, possibly the first to migrate to the continent. It has been accepted that humans first came to North America around 10,000 years ago, but new sites found on the American continents suggests a date twice that old. At about 1000 BC, some of the nomads began to form permanent settlements and soon came the birth of the Anasazi culture. bodyOffer(27444) Two hundred years before the birth of Christ, the Anasazi began cultivating maize. Horticulture became increasingly important in the growing Anasazi culture and at 1200, the cultivation of maize, squash and beans had become a major food source, possibly more important than hunting. Due to the harsh environments of the deserts the Anasazi inhabited, much of their time was invested in feeding themselves. Agriculture was no easy feat for the Anasazi, rainfall came sporadically between draughts, some of which lasted for years. Most of the wild game in the area were small and thus hard to catch, so the men spent much of the day hunting for meat. The women also labored, weaving cloth by hand and grinding maize into flour with stones. Examinations of the remains of the skeletons of many elderly Anasazi women show severe arthritis caused by constant bending, kneeling and grinding.

    20. Native American Webquest
    with other students that researched the same native american tribe. inform them aboutthe native american culture you Books Ayer, Eleanor H., anasazi, Walker
    http://cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/web/2000/pazdersky/
    How Does Environment Effect Culture?
    Introduction
    Task Process Research ... Conclusion
    Introduction You will be researching the culture of one of four Native American tribes. You will describe how environment effects culture by writing to inform classmates about the characteristics of that culture. Consider the following essential question. How does the region in which you live affect the choices you make in your life?
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    Task Mrs. Arnold's mother needs your help in identifying how the artifacts she has found on her property reflect the culture of a Native American tribe that resided in Baltimore County. You will research another Native American tribe and compose a multiparagraph report informing classmates about the cultural characteristics of that Native American tribe. As an expert you will then combine with other experts of your tribe to create a multimedia interactive game to teach younger students about Native American culture.
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    Process 1. Choose a Native American tribe from the hot topic list.
    2. Read the definition of culture
    3. Open

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