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Iroquois / Native American history / American culture / Native Americans in the United States / Oneida language / Oneida people / Santa Clara Pueblo /  New Mexico / Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas / Rote learning / Americas / First Nations / History of North America
Date: 2014-11-20 20:16:39
Iroquois
Native American history
American culture
Native Americans in the United States
Oneida language
Oneida people
Santa Clara Pueblo
New Mexico
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas
Rote learning
Americas
First Nations
History of North America

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