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Native American tribes in California / Aboriginal title in the United States / Native American history / Native American tribes / Indian Health Service / United States Public Health Service / Indian termination policy / Federally recognized tribes / Native Americans in the United States / Americas / History of North America / United States
Date: 2011-07-11 15:37:55
Native American tribes in California
Aboriginal title in the United States
Native American history
Native American tribes
Indian Health Service
United States Public Health Service
Indian termination policy
Federally recognized tribes
Native Americans in the United States
Americas
History of North America
United States

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