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         Apache Tribe Native American:     more books (47)
  1. Apache (Tribes of Native America Series)
  2. Directory of Native American tribes of the United States by Jess Lujan, 1995
  3. The Jicarilla Apache Tribe: A History by Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, 1992-12-31
  4. The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950 (Civilization of the American Indian) by Winfred Buskirk, 1986-11
  5. Western Apache-English Dictionary: A Community-Generated Bilingual Dictionary by White Mountain Apache Indian Tribe, 1998-10
  6. Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Military Societies: Enduring Veterans, 1800 to the Present by William C. Meadows, 2003-04
  7. An Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social And Religious Institutions Of The Chiricahua Indians by Morris Edward Opler, 2008-06-13
  8. Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians by Edward Morris Opler, 1995-01-09
  9. Western Apache Language and Culture: Essays in Linguistic Anthropology by Keith H. Basso, 1992-07-01
  10. The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War: Fort Sill 1894-1914 by John Anthony, Jr. Turcheneske, 1997-09-01
  11. The Jicarilla Apache: A Portrait by Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, 2006-11-15
  12. They Sang For Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo & Apache Folklore by LaVerne Harrell Clark, 2001-05-15
  13. Putting a Song on Top of It: Expression and Identity on the San Carlos Apache Reservation by David W. Samuels, 2006-09-15
  14. Apache Odyssey: A Journey between Two Worlds by Morris E. Opler, 2002-05-01

81. Native American Resources
Genealogical resource for people of native american ancestry. Includes links to research guides, archives, societies and newsgroups.
http://www.cowboy.net/native
Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
Government
Tribal Home Pages

82. InterTRIBAL.net - Links To Native American Tribes And Resources
Links to websites about individual triebs and nations.Category Society Ethnicity Tribes, Nations and Bands......native american TRIBES. Connections. Yavapaiapache Nation. Jicarilla apache Tribeof the Jicarilla apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico. ARAPAHOE. Connections.
http://www.intertribal.net/NAT/NATribes.htm
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES
NOTICE: Listing on this page does not constitute endorsement or approval of a site's content. The links
provided here are for the convenience of those who wish to find tribal cultural and language resources. Click here to send us your link for listing on this page
ALABAMA-COUSHATTA
Connections
The Alabama-Coushatta Nation
ALASKA NATIVES
Connections
Tlingit National Anthem: Alaska Natives Online
APACHE
Connections
Yavapai-Apache Nation Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico
ARAPAHOE
Connections
Wind River Reservation Consortium Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
ASSINIBOINE
Connections
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
BLACKFEET
Connections
Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana Blackfoot Nation website, also in Montana
CABAZON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
Connections
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
CADDO
Connections
Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
CHEROKEE
Cherokee Companion, Part One

83. Native American Reports
native american Reports by the Third Graders in Mr. Cuff's Class To read our reports select the tribe which interests. Return to our class page.
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.

84. FY 2002 New And Continuation Grants Awarded Under The Native American Caregiver
30,580. apache tribe of Oklahoma. 36,700. 18,350. Upper Skagit Indian tribe. 12,230. NativeAmerican Caregiver Support Program Continued Grant Awards 2002. Alaska.
http://www.aoa.gov/pressroom/Pr2002/na-grants2002.html
Home Quick Index Site Index Press Room ... E-Mail AoA HHS Attachment to: HHS Press Release: HHS Awards New Native American Grants for Tribal Elders and Caregivers
FY 2002 New and Continuation Grants Awarded under the Native American Caregiver Support Program and the Native American Program
Native American Caregiver Support Program
68 New Grant Awards
Alaska
Bristol Bay Native Association Copper River Native Association Denakkanaaga, Inc. Kenaitze Indian Tribe, IRA Kodiak Area Native Association (Northern Section) Kodiak Area Native Association (Southern Section) Kuskokwim Native Association Native Village of Barrow Native Village of Gambell Native Village of Point Hope Tanana Chiefs Conference for Kuskokwim subregion Tanana Chiefs Conference for Lower Yukon Subregion Tanana Chiefs Conference for Yukon Flats Subregion Tanana Chiefs Conference for Yukon Koyukuk Subregion Tanana Chiefs Conference for Yukon Tanana Subregion Wrangell Cooperative Association
Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians
Arizona
Colorado River Indian Tribes Quechan Indian Tribe San Carlos Apache Tribe Tohono O'odham Nation
California
Blue Lake Rancheria Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Hoopa Valley Tribe Indian Senior Center, Inc.

85. Native American WebQuest
You are about ot embark through american Cultures in Arizona. Top. Task.Your Group will be assigned a native american tribe from Arizona.
http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/ttroiano/Webquest/nativeamerican.htm
Native American's of Arizona Introduction Task Process l Resources Evaluation l Conclusion l Notes to Teacher Introduction The Native American culture is a very important part of the history of Arizona. It is important to know that the heiretage of Native Americans. You are about ot embark through American Cultures in Arizona Top Task Your Group will be assigned a Native American tribe from Arizona. Once you receive your tribe you will be searching the internet and other print materials to find out information (past and present) on the Native American tribe your group is researching. Once your group has gathered information as well as photos of the tribes, your group needs to create a slide show in Powerpoint with the information you have gathered. You will need to have the following categories in your presentation: 1) Past history of your tribe, 2) Present information on the tribe, 3) Location of your tribe in Arizona, 4) Interesting facts about your tribe, 5) Where is your tribe located in the state of Arizona and 6) Photos of your tribe. You may organize your presentations anyway you want to, just as long as the five topics are covered in some form. You do not have to use the exact wording used in the categories, just have these themes incorporated into your presentations. Top Process 1. Get into a group of three, these will be the students you will be working with.

86. Native Americans
styles and music used in traditional native american Powwow map to find out whichtribe lived where in of Mission Indians Acjachemem Nation; apache- San Carlos
http://killeenroos.com/link/amind.html
Native Americans back to social studies link index Tribal Websites
  • Animal Legends and Symbols Animals played an important part in Native American tradition. This site shows you some of those animals and offers examples of their symbolic meanings. American Indian Law This page is designed for Indian law practitioners, Tribes or tribal members, law students, and anyone interested in Indian law. Features of this site include a list of the best law schools for Indian law, links to researching Indian law issues, and links of organizations related to Indian law. American Indian Resources American Indian Web page American Indians and the Natural World Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Though all of these peoples have chosen different pathways and strategies for making a life in their various environments, one similar concept is voiced by allthat a reciprocal connection exists between people and the rest of the world. Authors - Native American First Nations Histories excellent data about many different tribes. Author proposes to add more tribes - as many as 200.
  • 87. Native American Resources
    If you are also searching for native american roots, maybe some of these will point raisedin SW Oklahoma, among the Kiowa, Comanche and Kiowa apache, I have
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/natvam.html
    NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH SOURCES
    My great-great grandmother, Mary Ann Williams Prince was a Cherokee, born May 1838 in Alabama. My great grandfather, Ezekiel Cherry Crisp was also Cherokee, born April, 1851 in Arkansas. Trying to locate their families and connecting them to the Cherokee is a daunting task. Possibly, Mary Ann and her family came to Arkansas when the Cherokee along with the Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole were removed from the Southeast in 1839.
    Ezekiel's family moved from Georgia, through Mississippi, Lousiana into Arkansas. This is the task I have before me. In searching for them, the following sources are some good ones I have come across. If you are also searching for Native American roots, maybe some of these will point you in the right direction. Since I was raised in SW Oklahoma, among the Kiowa, Comanche and Kiowa Apache, I have included some of those that I have come across.
    Cherokee National History Society
    Cherokee Nation

    Cherokee of Northeastern Alabama

    North Georgia Cherokee
    ...
    Indians Of Texas
    The OKGenWeb Project has developed a new project covering the history of Oklahoma. It is the Oklahoma Territory/Indian Territory Project. You can visit two of the reservations that were in what became Oklahoma Territory below.
    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache Reservation

    88. Welcome To The Yavapai-Apache Nation
    Tribal Council roster, newsletter downloads in .pdf format, event calendar, photos and contact informatio Category Society Ethnicity Tribes, Nations and Bands A apache...... List Sites . This native american Ring site owned by YavapaiapacheNation. Want to join the native american Ring? Skip Prev Prev
    http://www.yavapai-apache-nation.com/
    Welcome to the Yavapai-Apache Nation Web Site.
    NEW!!!
    The Yavapai-Apache Newsletter
    " Gah'navah /Ya ti' "

    (Available in Adobe Acrobat Reader format) If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader you may follow this link for a FREE Download This site is hosted and maintained by
    Wild Apache
    Internet Service
    For information and/or comments about this site:
    Email - webmaster@yavapai-apache-nation.com
    Links Go Key Resource
    Apache Topic
    Want to join Indian Circle This Indian Circle site owned by The Yavapai-Apache Nation
    Previous 5 Sites
    Previous Next ... List Sites
    This Native American Ring site owned by
    Yavapai-Apache Nation

    Want to join the
    Native American Ring
    Skip Prev Prev Next ... List Sites

    89. Indigenous Peoples Of New Mexico
    Provides links to sites involving the history of the native peoples of New Mexico.Category Regional North America History native Americans...... US Treaty With The Navajo tribe, 1868 Indian of the Four Corners Area The nativeAmerican Nations of Navajo, Jicarilla apache, photos,and Copper Photogravure
    http://www.cybergata.com/native.htm
    Indigenous Peoples of New Mexico Chaco Canyon
    The Past
    Folsom, Clovis Points
    and information about PaleoIndian points in NM. Pueblo Bonito.
    Chaco Canyon.

    Sipapu
    The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World
    Casa Rinconada
    1995 Site Guide in Chaco Canyon.
    Anasazi Pueblos and Kivas
    Anasazi Images

    Anasazi Site Planning:
    Historic Precedents, Modern Constructs, and Multi-cultural Dynamics The Great Kiva in Chaco Canyon.
    Anasazi System of Roads
    Anasazi:
    Prehistoric People of the Desert Southwest Evaluation Models of Chaco Indian Ruins in the Four coners Area Sandals of the Anasazi Anasazi Country Road Trip Great House Masony Mysteries of Chaco - The Aerial Prespective Anasazi Diaspora Navajo Myth Aztec Monument, Northern San Juan Basin. Chaco Canyon Picture Gallery Anasazi Archaeology at Mesa Verde The Mogollon Mibres Mimbres Archaeology The Mogollon ... Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument and Prehistoric Peoples of the Desert Southwest Centuries of Zuni Agriculture The legendary walls of Acoma Acoma and Zuni Pottery New Mexico's Pueblo Indians - offers history

    90. Links
    LORDS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, Jicarilla apache. Northwest Indians and WashingtonNative american tribes, Powerful The Official Wanabi tribe Home Page, Pow Wow
    http://www.angelfire.com/ma/reddreams/links.html
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    Tribal community links Pascua Yaqui Profile Community Oneida Indian Nation Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation ...
    Western Apache Tribe

    American Indian Resources Native America (5 Civilized Tribes) Native American HomePages- Nation Native American Cultral Resources on the Internet First Nations-Compact Histories ... Native American Indian Recordings
    Links to Traditional Stories Traditional Abenaki Stories Myths and Legends for Todays American Indian Youth Stories From The Blanket Weaving Woman Tsalagi ... Blackfeet Tales

    91. Records Room Nations, Tribes Bands , Native American
    Nations, Tribes Bands. native Americans. Contact by Mail (help) apache TribePO Box 1220 Andarko , OK 73005. Free! Records Online • Directory Search.
    http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-NA-NDX.html
    Topics
    Vital Records

    Military Records

    Native Americans

    Birth Certificates
    ...
    Miscellaneous

    Tribal Locator Abenaki Accohannock Alabama-coushatta Algonquian Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Athabaskan Bannock Blackfeet Caddo Calusa Cayuse Cherokee Cheyenne Chickahominy Chickasaw Chicora Chilcotin Chilula Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Chumash Coharie Comanche Cowichan Cowlitz Cree Creek Crow Delaware Dene Dogrib Edisto Esselen Flathead Goshute Gros Ventre Gwitch'in Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Ho Chunk Hohokam Hopi Houma Hualapai Hupa Huron Illinois Innu Inuit Inupiaq Iowa Iroquois Kalispel Kansa Karuk Kaw Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Klamath Kootenai Kutchin Kwakiutl Lenape Lumbee Mahican Maidu Makah Mandan Mattaponi Maya Melungeon Meherrin Menominee Metis Miami Micmac Mingo Missouri Miwok Mohawk Mohegan Mohican Monacan Montauketts Nansemond Nanticoke Narragansett Naskapi Natchez Navajo Nisga'a Nooksack Nootka Ohlone Ojibwe Omaha Onondaga Osage Oto Ottawa Paiute Palouse Pamunkey Paugussett Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pokanoket Pomo Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Quapaw Quinault Ramapough Rappahannock Sac And Fox Salinan Salish Saponi Schaghticoke Secotan Seminole Seneca Shasta Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Shuswap Siletz Sioux Skokomish Spokane Steilacoom Suquamish Swinomish Taino Tanana Thompson Timucua Tlingit Tohono O'odham Tonkawa Tsilhqot'in Tuscarora Umatilla Umpqua Ute Wabanaki Waccamaw Walla Walla Wampanoag Washoe Wichita Winnebago Wiyot Wyandot Yakama Yellowknife Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Yup'ik Yurok Zuni Abenaki Accohannock Alabama-coushatta Algonquian Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Athabaskan Bannock Blackfeet Caddo Calusa Cayuse Cherokee Cheyenne

    92. Native Village Home Page
    apache tribe accepts apology from school board. tribe's plants have booming businessin war buildup. native VILLAGE Opportunities and websites March 15, 2003
    http://www.nativevillage.org/
    Welcome to Native Village NATIVE VILLAGE
    YOUTH and EDUCATION NEWs April 2, 2003 Issue 109 Volume 1 Highlights Oldest Human Footprints Found, Experts Say Field Museum Praised for Agreeing to Surrender Remains Security Guard Confiscates Sage Burned in Indian Ritual Tuba City woman is missing in action in Iraq Alberta Natives Join Fight Volume 2 Highlights Ten Trends: Educating Children for a Profoundly Different Future Reading Navajo literature Si Tanka asks for backing A Diverse Crew Reflects the Nation's Social Changes Settlement Reached in ALU Suit Against Wagner School District Volume 3 Highlight
    Schools Close to Thwart SARS Elite American Indian Unit Tracks Border Drug Smugglers Fort Belknap man finds Columbia data recorder Making maple syrup is a genuinely American tradition Navajo $5.2-million housing complex sits empty s Volume 4 Highlights Dinosaur-Killer" Asteroid Crater Imaged for First Time Rosebud 750 kW Wind Turbine Installed Dolphins recruited to patrol harbours Cabinet orders land talks with Miccosukees Mohegan Tribe's basketball team unveils logo NATIVE VILLAGE
    Opportunities and websites
    March 29, 2003 Issue 108

    93. Arizona Indian Reservations In All Regions Of Arizona Including Destinations, Va
    Authentic native american artwork is identified with a Trademark of theartist and oftentimes identifies which tribe they are a member.
    http://www.carizona.com/reservations.html
    Native Lands NEW - Visit CArizona presents
    Fourteen Indian tribes are found within Arizona . Each tribe is distinct and the people and culture are unique within each tribe, however all are proudly united by their Indian Heritage. More than 19 million acres of land belongs to the twenty reservations. The story of the Indian people is brought to life in their art forms and their cultural and social gatherings. It is a proud and spiritual story, woven into the tapestries and baskets, carved in the jewelry and pottery, crafted by skilled artists. (Purchasing Native American Artwork.) The story of the Indian people is brought to life in the ceremonies, many of which are now open to the public. From the Mul-Cha-Tha "Gathering of the People" to the Snake Dances to the many other ceremonial activities, the public is given opportunity to view and participate in Indian history and culture. (Camping/Hunting/Fishing on Native Lands) Although gambling is illegal in Arizona, many of the reservations (separate political entities) now have gaming available. Below is the list of reservations located in Arizona. To find information on a particular reservation, please click on that reservation below.

    94. FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Indian And Native Peoples Law: Primary Materials - Laws
    Constitution of the native tribe of Koyukuk, Alaska. Constitution of the Wampanoagtribe of Gay Head of the White Mountain apache tribe of the Fort
    http://www.findlaw.com/01topics/21indian/gov_laws.html
    FindLaw Legal Professionals Students Business ... Lawyer Search State AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY AS GU MP PR VI Select a Practice Area Administrative Law Adoption Agriculture Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Animal Bites Asbestos Aviation Bankruptcy Law Business Organizations Child Support Civil Rights Constitutional Law Construction Law Consumer Protection Contracts Criminal Law Criminal Law Federal Debtor/Creditor Discrimination Divorce DUI/DWI Education Law Elder Law Eminent Domain Employment Law Employee Employment Law Employer Energy Law Environmental Law Estate Planning Family Law Franchising Gaming Law Government Contracts Insurance Law Intellectual Property Law International Law Internet Cyberspace Labor Law Landlord/Tenant Legal Malpractice Lemon Law Medical Malpractice Military Law Motor Vehicle Accidents Motor Vehicle Defects Native Peoples Law Natural Resources Law Nursing Home Patents Personal Injury Defense Personal Injury Premises Liability Products Liability Law Professional Malpractice Law Real Estate Law Securities Law Sexual Harassment Social Security Disability Taxation Law Toxic Substances Trademarks Traffic Violations Transportation Law Trusts Wills Workers' Compensation Law Wrongful Death Document Library Legal Dictionary Legal News FindLaw Legal Web Sites All Web Sites US Government Sites US Supreme Court All Circuit Courts US Constitution FindLaw Newsletters Top Legal News Headlines
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    MY Find Law Email Password: Keep me logged in until I sign out.

    95. Elisabeth Sjåvik Monsen - Native American Links
    native american Links I shall vanish and be no more, but the landover which I now roam Shall remain And change not. (Omaha).
    http://home.c2i.net/e-m/index4.html
    Native American Links I shall vanish and be no more,
    but the land over which I now roam
    Shall remain
    And change not. (Omaha) Native American Sites
    500 NATIONS

    Americanwest

    Apache Art; Douglas Miles

    Arapaho Literature
    ...
    Kiowa Literature
    Pleasant it looked,
    This newly created world.
    Along the entire length and breadth Of the earth, our grandmother, Extended the green reflection Of her covering And the escaping odors Were pleasant to inhale. (Winnebago) Lakota Information Home Page Leonard Peltier Lipan Apaches in Texas Living in the Navajo past... ... www.navajoland.com Native News Gallup Independent The Navajo Times My Two Beads Worth Navajo Hopi Observer Native American Actors/Celebrities NativeCelebs Graham Greene Rodney A. Grant Tantoo Cardinal ... Marty Chief Calf In the house of long life, there I wonder. In the house of happiness, there I wonder. Beauty before me, with it I wonder. Beauty behind me, with it I wonder. Beauty below me, with it I wonder. Beauty above me, with it I wonder. Beauty all around me, with it I wonder. In old age traveling, with it I wonder. On the beautiful trail I am, with it I wonder.

    96. Indian Country Today [Front Page] The Nation's Leading Native American Indian Ne
    NATIONAL COLUMNISTS. Suzan Shown Harjo, columnist for Indian CountryToday, the leading native american newspaper. is a writer, poet
    http://www.indiancountry.com/
    Show Abstracts
    Front Page April 03, 2003 - 9:33am EST
    ‘Urban Voices’ makes a great contribution

    Posted: Apr 02, 2003 - 5:30pm EST
    Truths held to be self-evident are good to recognize. Native people have traveled far and wide and adaptation has been the nugget of resilience. This core value and ability is amply evidenced in the urbanization experience that has become reality for so many Native people. We remember not long ago, when the Indian activist movement was in its heyday, the way that people tended to separate themselves according to reservation or urban identities. That attitude seems to be receding; most everyone these days has shared some urban experience. The tendency now seems to place all experience in a continuum of reality. Indian people, culture and identity sustain, regardless of time and place.
    TOP STORIES Keep health in sight (Part three of a series Grand Ronde tribe proposes stadium for urban casino deal Funding for schools gets recycled Housing leaders seek more funds, autonomy ... Funds approved for projects, salmon recovery
    Editorial Cartoon Mar 28, 2003

    97. Inter Tribal Council Of Arizona Resource List
    San Carlos apache tribe apache Gold Casino and Resort; Tohono O'odhamNation - Golden Hasan Casino; Tonto apache tribe - Mazatzal
    http://www.itcaonline.com/Resource.html
    WebSites
    WebSites for Arizona Tribes Tribal Casinos Upcoming Events
    All sites listed here are remote. Your browser will take you to a different site on another machine or the same machine. In order to return to previous page you can use the BACK button on your browser or the HISTORY list.

    98. Native American Indian Links Page - Native America Online
    Do you know of a native american Site that you think we should include on this page? Listyour Powwow or other native american Event on our calendar of events.
    http://www.nativeamericainc.com/outsidelinks.html
    Native America Online has grown to become one of the largest sources of Native American Indian Arts, Crafts and Jewelry on the Internet. We update our calendar of events weekly to include powwows and other cultural events across North America. New art, crafts, artists and events are being added all the time with no end in site. Outside Links - Native Arts - Indian Tribes - Organizations Do you know of a Native American Site that you think we should include on this page? We would like to hear from you. Use our feedback form to send us your recommendation. The world's largest collection of
    Native Posters and Art Prints
    Raven Dancer Gallery
    The Eastern Cowboys

    Bill Soza
    ...
    Alaska Tribal News

    Native American Indian Art Organization Sites The Heard Museum
    The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

    Institute of American Indian Art
    Indian Arts and Crafts Association ...
    ATLATL
    Misc. Native American Indian Sites Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
    500 Nations

    NativeCulture.com

    99. NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL CONSTITUTIONS
    native american INDIAN TRIBAL CONSTITUTIONS
    http://www.councilfire.com/tribal_const/

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