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Date: 2013-05-02 13:55:36
Mescalero
Navajo people
Apache
Navajo Nation
Apache Wars
Long Walk of the Navajo
Navajo Wars
New Mexico
Native American tribes in Arizona
Fort Sumner

PUBLIC LAW[removed]—AUG. 2 1 , [removed]STAT[removed]Public Law[removed]107th Congress

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