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Navajo workers building road through Tohatchi Canyon. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298587.tif
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Done
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2
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Some of the difficulties of travel into the interior of the reservation. Wide creeks and washes are encountered quite... - NARA - 298588.tif
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3
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One big storm and an ordinary bridge is gone. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298589.tif
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4
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John G. Hunter, superintendant. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298590.tif
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5
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Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298591.tif
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6
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Temporary Indian camp. Note, Indian woman spinning wool. Also balls of yarn prepared for blanket weaving in... - NARA - 298583.tif
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7
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The above picture illustrates bothe the summer and winter hogan of the type most common on Southern Navajo... - NARA - 298584.tif
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8
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Navajo farm home. Taken from the corn field. Corn crop in the foreground. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298585.tif
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Done
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9
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The evolution of the Navajo Hogan, Left to right. The very old hogan. A later style, a few of which are still in use.... - NARA - 298586.tif
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10
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A native dye blanket. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298592.tif
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Done
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11
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A native dye auto seat throw or small blanket. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298593.tif
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Done
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12
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Showing Navajo women weaving one of the very large rugs for which Southern Navajo (Ganado district) Indians are... - NARA - 298594.tif
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Done
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13
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A commercial dye rug, the design of which shows a strong influence of the sand paintings. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298595.tif
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Done
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14
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Navajos shearing their sheep. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298596.tif
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Done
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15
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Navajos raise the sheep which supply wool from which they weave blankets and rugs. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298597.tif
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Done
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16
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Carding wool to be used in Navajo Indian rug weaving. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298598.tif
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17
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Spinning wool into yarn to be used in Navajo rug weaving. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298599.tif
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Done
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18
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Dyeing wool for Navajo Indian rugs. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298600.tif
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Done
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19
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Navajo Indian rug weaver with partially completed rug in loom. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298601.tif
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Done
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20
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Indian cattle sale held at the Fort Hall stockyards - NARA - 298561.tif
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21
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Fuel stored for winter at the Fort Hall Reservation. It is stored this way to keep it out of the snow and to keep it... - NARA - 298562.tif
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22
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Photo of Shoshotse, an elderly man, who fams forty acres. He had 10 acres of spirng wheat, 2 acres of winter wheat, 5... - NARA - 298563.tif
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23
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Shoshotse stacking his grain with the help of his neighbors and others. - NARA - 298564.tif
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24
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Ft. Hall and Bannock Creek cattle sale at Ft. Hall - NARA - 298565.tif
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25
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Ft. Hall and Bannock Creek cattle sale at Ft. Hall - NARA - 298566.tif
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26
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Leon Calico, president Indian Potato Growers' Assn., and largest Indian potato grower on Fort Hall reservation, in... - NARA - 298567.tif
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27
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Foreman R.W. Dixey leading his cricket fighters to the charge. - NARA - 298568.tif
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28
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Bingham County R. F. C. workers dusting crickets in the Lincoln Creek section. - NARA - 298569.tif
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29
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Sagebrush loaded with "Mormon" crickets, killed by poison dust. - NARA - 298570.tif
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30
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Fresh beef becomes dried beef at Fort Hall - NARA - 298571.tif
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31
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Native resources are utilized at Fort Hall - NARA - 298572.tif
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32
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Commencing beef drying operations at Fort Hall - NARA - 298573.tif
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33
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Branding SCP cattle in stock yards at Fort Hall - NARA - 298574.tif
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34
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Peter Jim and his "work boys" brand and vaccinate their own cattle. - NARA - 298575.tif
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35
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Henry Blackhawk, a new cow-man, looks for a hard winter - NARA - 298576.tif
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36
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The Broncho boys, largest cattle outfit on reservation, put up a lot of hay with a little effort. Fort Hall Bottoms. - NARA - 298577.tif
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37
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This turkey rearing and feeding project was carried out by a full-blood Indian, Lucy Johnson, under the supervision... - NARA - 298578.tif
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38
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The advantage of a balance pation properly fed were fully demonstrated. Quality brought a profitable premium in the... - NARA - 298579.tif
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Done
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39
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Navajo workers building road through Tohatchi Canyon. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298587.jpg
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40
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Some of the difficulties of travel into the interior of the reservation. Wide creeks and washes are encountered quite... - NARA - 298588.jpg
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41
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One big storm and an ordinary bridge is gone. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298589.jpg
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42
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John G. Hunter, superintendant. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298590.jpg
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43
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Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298591.jpg
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44
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Temporary Indian camp. Note, Indian woman spinning wool. Also balls of yarn prepared for blanket weaving in... - NARA - 298583.jpg
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45
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The above picture illustrates bothe the summer and winter hogan of the type most common on Southern Navajo... - NARA - 298584.jpg
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46
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Navajo farm home. Taken from the corn field. Corn crop in the foreground. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298585.jpg
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47
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The evolution of the Navajo Hogan, Left to right. The very old hogan. A later style, a few of which are still in use.... - NARA - 298586.jpg
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48
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A native dye blanket. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298592.jpg
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49
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A native dye auto seat throw or small blanket. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298593.jpg
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50
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Showing Navajo women weaving one of the very large rugs for which Southern Navajo (Ganado district) Indians are... - NARA - 298594.jpg
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51
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A commercial dye rug, the design of which shows a strong influence of the sand paintings. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298595.jpg
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Done
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52
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Navajos shearing their sheep. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298596.jpg
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Done
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53
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Navajos raise the sheep which supply wool from which they weave blankets and rugs. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298597.jpg
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54
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Carding wool to be used in Navajo Indian rug weaving. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298598.jpg
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55
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Spinning wool into yarn to be used in Navajo rug weaving. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298599.jpg
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56
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Dyeing wool for Navajo Indian rugs. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298600.jpg
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57
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Navajo Indian rug weaver with partially completed rug in loom. Southern Navajo Agency, 1933 - NARA - 298601.jpg
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58
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Indian cattle sale held at the Fort Hall stockyards - NARA - 298561.jpg
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59
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Fuel stored for winter at the Fort Hall Reservation. It is stored this way to keep it out of the snow and to keep it... - NARA - 298562.jpg
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60
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Photo of Shoshotse, an elderly man, who fams forty acres. He had 10 acres of spirng wheat, 2 acres of winter wheat, 5... - NARA - 298563.jpg
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61
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Shoshotse stacking his grain with the help of his neighbors and others. - NARA - 298564.jpg
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Done
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62
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Ft. Hall and Bannock Creek cattle sale at Ft. Hall - NARA - 298565.jpg
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63
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Ft. Hall and Bannock Creek cattle sale at Ft. Hall - NARA - 298566.jpg
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64
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Leon Calico, president Indian Potato Growers' Assn., and largest Indian potato grower on Fort Hall reservation, in... - NARA - 298567.jpg
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65
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Foreman R.W. Dixey leading his cricket fighters to the charge. - NARA - 298568.jpg
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66
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Bingham County R. F. C. workers dusting crickets in the Lincoln Creek section. - NARA - 298569.jpg
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67
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Sagebrush loaded with "Mormon" crickets, killed by poison dust. - NARA - 298570.jpg
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68
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Fresh beef becomes dried beef at Fort Hall - NARA - 298571.jpg
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69
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Native resources are utilized at Fort Hall - NARA - 298572.jpg
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70
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Commencing beef drying operations at Fort Hall - NARA - 298573.jpg
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71
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Branding SCP cattle in stock yards at Fort Hall - NARA - 298574.jpg
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72
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Peter Jim and his "work boys" brand and vaccinate their own cattle. - NARA - 298575.jpg
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73
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Henry Blackhawk, a new cow-man, looks for a hard winter - NARA - 298576.jpg
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74
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The Broncho boys, largest cattle outfit on reservation, put up a lot of hay with a little effort. Fort Hall Bottoms. - NARA - 298577.jpg
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75
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This turkey rearing and feeding project was carried out by a full-blood Indian, Lucy Johnson, under the supervision... - NARA - 298578.jpg
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76
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The advantage of a balance pation properly fed were fully demonstrated. Quality brought a profitable premium in the... - NARA - 298579.jpg
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Done
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