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Summary
Plains Cree inscription on display at The Forks park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Photo taken 3 September 2005.
Eingravierung in der Sprache der Cree im Dialekt der Prärie gehalten, ausgestellt im "The Forks" Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Kanada. Das Bild wurde am 3. September 2005 aufgenommen
Inscription en langue crie au dialecte des plaines, se trouvant dans le parc La Fourche à Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Photo prise 3 septembre 2005.
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