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Santee Sioux Reservation / First Nations in Saskatchewan / Plains tribes / Santee / Dakota people / Congregational Church and Manse
Date: 2013-03-08 20:54:14
Santee Sioux Reservation
First Nations in Saskatchewan
Plains tribes
Santee
Dakota people
Congregational Church and Manse

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