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Date: 2013-06-28 10:46:55
United States
Caddo County
Oklahoma
Caddoan languages
Wichita people
Doris McLemore
Pawnee people
Wichita
Kansas
Wichita language
Anadarko
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Plains tribes
Wichita tribe

WICHITA AND AFFILIATED TRIBES May[removed]Distributed[removed]Phone: [removed]Fax: [removed]Website: www.wichitatribe.com

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