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I A Warrior is sworn to protect the safety of all children in the village and give up his life freely. ^ \ V. x -3L)-si An. {, ~"??8 V -v;Q. \ s. leaver, Wakrio*.: Moments like eating breakfast at the kitchen table, on the way to grandma's house, or getting ready for a brand new day of school are all great opportunities you have to communicate with your children, lake time, pass down the traditions and communicate to our youth that drugs are not a part of our Native cultures, bor more information on talking to your kids about drugs, please call 1.800.788.2800. Communication. The Anti-Drug. Office of National Drug Control Policy www.theantidrug.com
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