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My grandfather walked this land, my father alsd walked this land, the I like to stroll. ! ' , th People like Jonathan Windy Boy who are neighbors and friends will be coming around to ask for a small amount of your time. The investment of time to participate in Census 2000 means that the voice of our American Indian communities, V , * ? _ * / <v ? our ancestors and generations of Indian people to come will be heard. If we do not participate, we may not receive the ' services and programs we need. In the circle of life, we speak not only for ourselves, but for all our Indian people. ?' ' J * * K,.* M & . '*? . " * ( . V <_ * 1. " > 1 H '< '(* * ' > 'i ? . **? '? ^ v_ * ^ ' Generations are counting on this. Don't leave it blank. * * i .* ^ * ^^United States Census 2000
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