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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

In My Youth

I was doing some interesting shit.
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Carved Vessels
Carved Vessels
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Warriors Mark Village was founded in 1768. According to legend the name Warriors Mark was derived from Indian Warriors of the Iroquois Federation ceremoniously marking trees in the forest.