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New Mexico / Native American tribes in Arizona / United States / Apache people / Chiricahua / Albuquerque metropolitan area / Albuquerque /  New Mexico / Allan Houser / Fort Sill Apache Tribe / Apache / Albuquerque Police Department
Date: 2012-03-01 18:10:24
New Mexico
Native American tribes in Arizona
United States
Apache people
Chiricahua
Albuquerque metropolitan area
Albuquerque
New Mexico
Allan Houser
Fort Sill Apache Tribe
Apache
Albuquerque Police Department

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