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request (1907),
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Yeibichai Dance and,
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,
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,
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Smoky Day at the Sugar Bowl, A—Hupa
(Curtis),
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Snake Dance ceremony

audiences,
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description,
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Snake Dance ceremony/Curtis

film presentation (Seattle, 1904),
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missionaries/government agents watching and,
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moving pictures of,
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,
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participation,
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,
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Sikyaletstiwa and,
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,
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,
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,
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Snake Dancer in Costume
(Curtis),
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Snake Priest
(Curtis),
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Snake Society,
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,
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Southwest

Curtis’s views on,
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description,
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See also
specific Indian groups

Steichen, Edward,
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,
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Stevenson, Matilda Coxe,
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St. Helens, Mount/Indians photo (1898),
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,
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Stieglitz, Alfred,
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,
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,
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St. Louis World’s Fair (1904),
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stock market crash (1929),
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“Story of a Vanishing Race, The” (Curtis)

Brooklyn Institute,
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Carnegie Hall presentation,
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,
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Curtis’s daughter and,
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finances and,
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,
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Greene and,
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Indians and religion,
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Morgan and,
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music and,
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,
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,
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Osborn and,
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,
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,
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as picture opera/description,
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,
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,
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praise for,
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preparation,
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,
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Seattle (1912),
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tour,
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,
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,
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“vanishing” theme and,
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Washington presentation,
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Story Telling—Apache
(Curtis),
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Strouse, Jean,
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,
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Sun Dance ceremony

Curtis and,
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,
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,
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description,
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government agents/missionaries and,
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,
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importance,
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newspaper interview,
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Piegan/Blackfeet and,
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,
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,
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,
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Sun Dodgers, University of Washington,
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Sunset in Navajo Land
(Curtis),
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Suquamish people,
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,
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,
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Swallow, Silas,
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Taft, William Howard,
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,
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,
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Tarzan movies,
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,
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Tearing Lodge,
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Tewa people,
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Three Chiefs, The
(Curtis),
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Tlingit people/Alaska expedition

chant recordings,
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scientists plundering,
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,
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Tocqueville, Alexis de,
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tuberculosis,
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,
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Tulalip Indians,
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,
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Typical Nez Perce
(Curtis),
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Umatilla people,
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,
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Unity Magazine,
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Upshaw, Alexander (Crow)

argument with government agent,
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assimilation/conflict and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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background,
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,
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Battle of Little Bighorn investigation/story,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Crow volume and,
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,
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Curtis payment to,
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Curtis relationship,
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,
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,
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Dalby and,
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,
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,
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death/murder,
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defending Crow people,
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,
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family of,
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,
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father,
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Indian boarding school,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Mandan/Hidatsa and,
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,
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,
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Meany and,
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reputation,
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Roosevelt and,
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Washington trip with Curtis,
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whites and,
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,
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,
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winter writing retreat (1908),
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,
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Upshaw–Apsaroke
(Curtis),
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,
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Vancouver, George,
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Vanderbilt, Cornelius,
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Vanishing Race
(Curtis),
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,
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,
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Variety
,
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Victoria
(steamer),
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Village of Nootka
(Curtis),
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Village Scene–Neah Bay
(Curtis),
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Walcott, Charles,
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Walla Walla people,
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,
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Walpi Maidens—Hopi
(Curtis),
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Walpi Man, A
(Curtis),
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Washington Academy of Science,
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Washington Historical Society,
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Washington Post,
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,
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Washington Times,
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White Calf, Chief of the Blackfeet

Curtis and,
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,
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,
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description,
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,
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posing for Curtis,
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rescuing Curtis,
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White Man Runs Him (Crow),
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Wichita people,
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,
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Wilbur Peebo—Comanche
(Curtis),
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,
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Willapa people,
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Wilson’s Photographics,
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,
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Wisham people,
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,
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Woman and Child
(Curtis),
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,
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Woodruff, Charles A.,
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World War I,
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,
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Wounded Knee massacre (1890),
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,
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Yeibichai Dance of Navajo,
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,
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,
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Yeibichai Sweat
(Curtis),
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York (black slave),
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Young, Weldon,
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Zuni people,
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,
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,
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About the Author

 

T
IMOTHY
E
GAN
is a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and the author of six books.
The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire That Saved America
was a
New York Times
bestseller and winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award and the Washington
State Book Award. His previous books include
The Worst Hard Time
, which won a National Book Award and was named a
New York Times
Editors’ Choice. He is an online op-ed columnist for the
New York Times,
writing his "Opinionator" feature once a week.He is a third-generation Westerner
and lives in Seattle.

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