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American pioneers / Fort Sumner / West Texas Historical Association / Mescalero / Long Walk of the Navajo / Kit Carson / Navajo people / Navajo Nation / Manuelito / New Mexico / Texas / Western United States
Date: 2009-03-24 14:22:29
American pioneers
Fort Sumner
West Texas Historical Association
Mescalero
Long Walk of the Navajo
Kit Carson
Navajo people
Navajo Nation
Manuelito
New Mexico
Texas
Western United States

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