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		<title>Indian Powwow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What kind of material is used to make native american indian garments/ powwow clothing?

and where could i purchase this material and other similar materials?


What nation are you from? Every nation has their own way of doing a "pow wow". If I were you, I'd start by asking the people in my tribe. If you arent [...]]]></description>
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