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      <![CDATA[Thank you.
        
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      <![CDATA[if i am reading right, i lived near the top of this map when newly teaching in ny in the mid 90s. <br>
an even earlier comment from an artista/art teacher about the colors I was <br>
using in my fiberart  having regional Indigenous resonance--this in Kansas--<br>
 (along with more obvious, though often marginalized, realities through the years), <br>
has continued to make me think about the breadth and depth of influence the people who passed through before <br>
have had on a place; on Dia de los Muertos, it seems especially salient <br>
to consider such subtle but sometimes strong connections.....
        
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