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Meet, get mad, and then work some more – Pat Bellanger | Teachings for our Times
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Meet, get mad, and then work some more – Pat Bellanger | Teachings for our Times

https://vimeo.com/1090748514/8ca14150b9?share=copy Pat BellangerWhite Earth Band of Ojibwe(2/13/1943 - 2/20/2015) "There were a bunch of us that just kind of hung together. And so…
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