RMFF9FN1–MEDICINE LODGE TREATY, 1867. /nThe 1867 peace council at Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas, between the U.S. military and the Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, and Cheyenne, which arranged for land on which to build the Kansas branch of the Pacific railroad. Contempora
RMCBX19T–Seven Cheyenne & Arapaho Native American Indian Chiefs in Denver (1863) to Discuss Treaty with the Governor of Colorado. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2NH92MX–The Wampanoag leader Massasoit (c.1581-1661) smoking a peace pipe with the Plymouth governor John Carver after signing a treaty in 1621. Engraving from before 1898.
RME0KW70–Aug. 08, 1951 - Press Conference on Japanese Peace Treaty at India H.E. Krishna Menon Attends; A Press Conference on the proposed Japanese Peace Treaty was held this morning at India House. India is not to be represented on the San Francisco Conference on the Treaty. Photo Shows Mr. Krishna Menon the Indian High Commissioner seen during the Conference this morning.
RM2NH94WE–The Wampanoag leader Massasoit (c.1581-1661) smoking a peace pipe with the Plymouth governor John Carver after signing a treaty in 1621. Engraving from before 1898. Colorized.
RMEYPK2E–Fort Smith, Indian Territory, Arkansas, The place where the Great Indian Council was held, and peace treaty signed, September 14, 1865
RM2T9C51T–An old engraving depicting The Treaty of Penn with the Indians (or Penn's Treaty with the Indians at Shackamaxon (present-day Fishtown), Pennsylvania, USA in 1683. It is from an American history book of 1895. William Penn entering into the treaty with Tamanend, a chief of the Lenape (Delaware Indian) Turtle Clan, under an elm tree near the village of Shackamaxon. The peace between the Lenape Turtle Clan and Penn’s successors would endure for over 70 years, until the Penn’s Creek Massacre of 1755.
RM2R3GEC6–Allegorical reference to the Treaty of Ghent which ended the War of 1812.
RMB0H2FF–President James Buchanan persuading warring Pawnees and Poncas to shake hands 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2P681W9–View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upwards of 5,000 Indian warriors of the Chippeways, Sioux, Sac & Foxes, Winnebagoes, Pottowattomies, Menominees, Ioways, & Ottawas tribes were present. Treaty proceedings were conducted by United States officials in an attempt to forge peace between warring Native American tribes. After the picture made on the spot by American artist James Otto Lewis. Lewis, 1799 - 1858 attended many treaty meetings.
RMKWDK41–Sioux chiefs with Secretary of the Interior John Noble in Feb. 1891. They signed a Peace Treaty with US Government after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890 and traveled to Washington as a delegation to discuss grievances (BSLOC 2017 18 31)
RM2H26B9X–Red Jacket, also known as Otetiani in his youth and later as Sagoyewatha, c. 1750 - 1830. Orator of the Seneca people and chief of the Wolf Clan who defended the rights of his nation after the American Revolutionary War. He is seen here wearing his Peace Medal presented to him by George Washington and showing them both shaking hands. After a lithograph by Cephas Grier Childs from a painting by Charles Bird King.
RMDRHHKX–Penns Treaty with the Indians.
RM2MB75RE–General William Sherman (third from left) and other Indian Peace Commissioners in council with native chiefs and headmen, at the signing of the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868
RMJM2F3D–Chandragupta Maurya entertains his bride from Babylon. In 305BC Seleucus I Nicator, a Macedonian general of Alexander the Great, attacked India but was defeated by Chandragupta and had to make peace with him, which included the gift of a daughter as a wife for his rival, she finally arrived in Pataliputra (modern day Patna) in 303BC. Chandragupta Maurya, reign: 321–298 BC, aka Chandragupta or Chandra Gupta. Founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMP5JYMJ–N/A. English: Image title: A Conference held between some Indian Chiefs and Colonel Bouquet, in the Year 1764. Creator 1: Paul Revere. Creator 1 role: Sc. Place image published: [Boston]. Image publisher: [Joseph Greenleaf]. Image date: [1774]. Image function: frontispiece. Source Title: The royal American magazine, or Universal repository of instruction and amusement. For December, 1774. Source place of publication: Boston. Source publisher: Printed by and sold at Greenleaf's Printing-Office in Union-street ... Source date: 1774. 'Colonel Henry Bouquet held a peace treaty with three tribes,
RMKWDMR7–Sioux chiefs with Secretary of the Interior John Noble in Feb. 1891. They signed a Peace Treaty with US Government after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890 and traveled to Washington as a delegation to discuss grievances (BSLOC 2017 18 31)
RM2RGB7CJ–Reception of the hostages from Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, by Lord Cornwallis, March 1792. Tipu's two sons, aged about ten and eight, were temporarily taken hostage by the British as part of a peace treaty.
RMG1C78K–The Treaty of Lahore, 1846, concluded by Sir Henry Hardinge and the Maharaja Duleep Singh Bahadur
RMFFADT2–PILGRIMS' TREATY. /nThe Pilgrims' treaty with Chief Massasoit in William Bradford's house at Plymouth Colony, March 1621. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century.
RM2HCNJ79–'Treaty of Paris' (1763). Definitive peace treaty, concluded between Great Britain, France and Spain. Signed in Paris on 10 February 1763 by the Duke Choiseul (France), the Marquis de Grimaldi (Spain) and the Duke of Bedford (Great Britain). The agreement led to a reorganisation of the territorial distribution of the colonies, where Great Britain was the main beneficiary. Article XI (in the East Indies, Great Britain shall restitute to France the various factories it owned on the Coromandel Coast, Orissa, Malabar and Bengal). Collection of the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, Commerce adjusted by
RMW6K0RX–Photograph of General William T. Sherman and Commissioners in Council with Indian Chiefs at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, ca. 1868; Scope and content: This item shows the signing of a peace treaty by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyoming.
RMW7CKP7–Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), 1879. Artist: Unknown
RM2NH94WH–The Wampanoag leader Massasoit (c.1581-1661) smoking a peace pipe with the Plymouth governor John Carver after signing a treaty in 1621. Engraving from before 1898. Colorized.
RM2BTX94T–James Madison. President George Washington began the practice of presenting peace medals to Indian chiefs on such important occasions as the signing of a treaty or a visit to the capital. By the time of Madison’s presidency, the Indians considered the medals an essential part of negotiations.
RM2BDX9DD–Massasoit, Wampanoag Indian Chief
RMKREMTY–All People May be One People
RMDC2AH6–Native American chiefs visiting President Grant in the White House, 1871. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2JN15E5–LONDON, UK - August 2022: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization military alliance logo on a India flag
RMKWDK40–Sioux delegation in Washington, D.C., photographed by Charles Bell in 1891. After they signed a Peace Treaty with US Government after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890, they traveled to Washington as a delegation. Front Row, L-R: High Hawk, Fire Lightning, Little Wound, Two Strike, Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horses, Spotted Elk, and Big Road. Second Row, 4th from left is American Horse (BSLOC 2017 18 30)
RMW1HM54–Photograph of General William T. Sherman and Commissioners in Council with Indian Chiefs at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, ca. 1868; Scope and content: This item shows the signing of a peace treaty by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyoming.
RM2AJDEAH–Harper's weekly . HARPERS WEEKLY. THE INDIAN PEACE TREATY.. STATES OF COLOMBIA, A$ SEEN FROM LA POPA.-poM*» « nARPElfS WEEKLY. [N0VEMDF.It 16, IS
RM2M5WNM0–The United States of America laid down from the best authorities, agreeable to the Peace of 1783. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: London. The first printed map known to bear the nation's standard, it appeared five months before the signing of the Treaty of Paris, and indicated the national boundaries established by same. The title cartouche is flanked by likenesses of Washington and Franklin, attended by female personifications of Columbia, Liberty and Justice.. Covers the 13 United States, Louisiana, and parts of Canada and Florida. Shows boundaries, towns and cities, forts, Indian
RMDNC0TA–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
RFBDTH78–In 1621, Captain Standish and William Brewster came to a formal agreement with Massasoit in a house being built in Plymouth.
RMKWDMR6–Sioux delegation in Washington, D.C., photographed by Charles Bell in 1891. After they signed a Peace Treaty with US Government after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890, they traveled to Washington as a delegation. Front Row, L-R: High Hawk, Fire Lightning, Little Wound, Two Strike, Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horses, Spotted Elk, and Big Road. Second Row, 4th from left is American Horse (BSLOC 2017 18 30)
RM2RGB7CP–Sea fight with the Mahrattas (Maratha sailors), who captured the East India Company ship Ranger on 5 (or 8) April 1783, an action which went against the Treaty of Salbai which had ended the First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-1782). The ship was under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Pruen, sailing from Bombay to take high-ranking military officers to the British Army. The Mahratta fleet was commanded by the Peshwa Navy's Admiral, Aninid Rao Dhoolup (Anandrao Dhulap), who seemed to be unaware of the Salbai peace treaty.
RMG1C78C–The Treaty of Lahore, 1846, concluded by Sir Henry Hardinge and the Maharaja Duleep Singh Bahadur
RM2K64GBM–The Great Dry Chief. 'I was half afraid my navy cut might make you sick; But so far I see no ill effects.' Mr Balfour. 'On the contrary, I could do with it a bit stronger.'
RM2R6H542–Camp of the Peace Commissioners at Medicine Lodge Creek. Date: 1867. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMM657R7–1600s JUNE 23 1683 WILLIAM PENN PURCHASING LAND FROM THE DELAWARE INDIANS BENEATH THE TREATY ELM AT SHACKAMAXON PENNSYLVANIA - i5988 LAN001 HARS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA ELM INDIGENOUS JUNE LENAPE LENNI LENAPE DELAWARE INDIANS OLD FASHIONED QUAKERS SHACKAMAXON TRADE GOODS TREATY WILLIAM WILLIAM PENN
RMW7CKP2–Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), 1879. Artist: Unknown
RM2F788D4–1600s WILLIAM PENN TREATY WITH LENAPE INDIANS 1682 BENJAMIN WEST PAINTING 1772 PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA - ka3752 HAR001 HARS HISTORY FEMALES BENJAMIN UNITED STATES COPY SPACE FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH LADIES PERSONS INDIANS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN LEADERSHIP PROGRESS PENN AUTHORITY POLITICS CONCEPTUAL NATIVE AMERICAN BABY BOY BENJAMIN WEST 1600s 1682 COLONIES COOPERATION NATIVE AMERICANS TOGETHERNESS 1772 BABY GIRL CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY ELM HAR001 INDIGENOUS LENAPE OLD FASHIONED TREATY WILLIAM WILLIAM PENN
RF2F386PP–Treaty Seven Monument on the Siksika Indian Reserve in Alberta, Canada
RM2BDX9E1–Massasoit, Wampanoag Indian Chief
RM2FN8XAY–Sa-tan-ti Addressing the Peace Commissioners at Council Grove, Medicine Lodge Creek, 1867.
RMB5H9G8–Dutch treaty with the Mohawks at Fort Amsterdam 1640s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BDY8PJ–Treaty with Iroquois Indians Five Nations, 1676
RMKWDK3W–Lakota chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles for peace after the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running, 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Living Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 29)
RF2X4XR7H–2011 Sacagawea Dollar Coin WAMPANOAG TREATY 1621 carrying her young son, Jean Baptiste. obverse side with hands of Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit
RM2AJDEEN–Harper's weekly . ?us whn felt Knj^t decjilyai listorynnd a n-rtain moral renown ol the !hlu.iiided, ;,Im. lelt il,,,! tl,.- den,..!,.! !,-,„ulh saiM.ed l,v him. Ahim-t his mm „, ( , eved justice to be the I mob. lie neier f of the Democratic OiinuK (he »„r .he iJtiuoi-ra!.. ^my .h-niei s de-i.e to deal t;ml, nil• I the .ouiitrj. The onl strongly as ever t ngmia and Kent contemptuously deniei l:,, l|K i.l »: loi llic K<I .li-.ln.li ol Brain, low. Lure intnnlili 1 ,,l ili. «... II..- Sunn. dur-, .).-; A,.t:oNSKU HARPERS WEEKLY. [November 16, 1867.. HARPERS WEEKLY. THE INDIAN PEACE TREATY.
RMD21GR2–A man looks at a monument to Indian judge Radha Binod Pal at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
RMDNC0RY–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
RM2HA892H–1600s 1682 WILLIAM PENN UNDER TREATY ELM TRADING WITH TAMANEND CHIEF OF TURTLE CLAN OF DELAWARE VALLEY LENNI-LENAPE INDIANS - i5990 LAN001 HARS COPY SPACE FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH LADIES PERSONS INDIANS MALES RISK MIDDLE-AGED B&W NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE-AGED MAN NORTH AMERICAN WIDE ANGLE TEMPTATION MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AGREE AGREEMENT CHOICE LEADERSHIP PROGRESS COLONY PENN NATION OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS POLITICS SHAKING HANDS TRADING CONCEPTUAL TRIBE COLONISTS NATIVE AMERICAN QUAKER TAMMANY 1600s 1682 DELAWARE VALLEY MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS 1683
RMKWDMR3–Lakota chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles for peace after the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running, 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Living Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 29)
RM2R4DKAN–'La signature du traite de paix a Versailles; La page du traite portant les signatures et sceaux des delegues du Canada, de l'Australie, De l'Afrique du Sud, de la Nouvelle Zelande, de l'Inde, et de la delegation francaise', 1919. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2JKJ8E7–at Idle No More rally at the State Capital Building, Santa Fe New Mexico
RM2K64GBJ–Great Dry Chief. 'I do trust this won't make any of them sick!'
RMP7F95W–Colonization of North America (1607-1755). Massasoit (c. 1581-1661), sachem of the Wampanoags, smoking a ceremonial pipe with the Plymouth Colony Governor, John Carver (before 1584-1621). Plymouth 1621. Engraving.
RF2PP9BXK–Flags of the india and Russia. The concept of international relations between countries. Sanctions against Russia. The state of governments. Friendshi
RMB598HF–An information panel telling about Cochise and Geronimo, apache hiding out in the Dragoon Mountains in the South of Arizona
RF2M45E8R–Flags of the india and Russia. The concept of international relations between countries. Sanctions against Russia. The state of governments. Friendshi
RF2F3863C–Treaty Seven Monument on the Siksika Indian Reserve in Alberta, Canada
RMHBXBM1–Statue of Mahatma Gandhi outside of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada.
RM2F3CJE9–Penn's Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840/1844.
RMA0AA1J–Treaty between Wampanoag Chief Massasoit and Plymouth colonists in Massachusetts 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BDY8MF–Massasoit Forges Treaty with Pilgrims, 1621
RMEG6RFM–President Truman was presented a pipe said to have once been smoked by Sitting Bull. He had just signed the Indian Claims
RM2BDX9C6–Massasoit Giving Peace Pipe to John Carver, 1621
RF2X4XR7R–2011 Sacagawea Dollar Coin WAMPANOAG TREATY 1621 carrying her young son, Jean Baptiste. reverse side with hands of Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit
RMG15MFB–The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on July 13, 1713, ended hostilities between Eastern Abenakis with the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The agreement renewed a treaty of 1693 the Indians had made with Governor William Phips, two in a series of attempts to e
RMDNC0T3–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
RM2HJCMTW–Early written symbols were based on pictographs (pictures which resemble what they signify) and ideograms (symbols which represent ideas). Pictographs can be considered an art form, or can be considered a written language and are designated as such in Pre-Columbian art, Native American art, Ancient Mesopotamia and Painting in the Americas before Colonization.
RMEG6R44–President Truman was presented a pipe said to have once been smoked by Sitting Bull. He had just signed the Indian Claims
RM2AWWR98–The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . ior and all the vast regions adjoining it. From these garrisons went forth British traders and emissaries in thepay of the government, furnished with all kinds ot Indian supplies to temptIndian cupidity and excite Indian cruelty and savagery upon Americanfrontiersmen and their families, and resist the authority of our government,in direct violation of the treaty of peace between our country and theirs.These agents left nothing undone to excite the savages to murder andslaughter; and even when the savages themselves seemed about to tire
RM2JKJ8EX–at Idle No More rally at the State Capital Building, Santa Fe New Mexico
RF2PPR16A–Young woman puts flags of India and Great Britain on table
RMMAAPDN–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 96" 60 Miles. example by his connection with Malitzin or Dona Marina, who proved so useful in times of extreme peril. All his captains and soldiers were presented with native wives ; all Indian chiefs, whether pleading for favour or concluding an alliance, sealed the treaty by cementing unions between the new arrivals and the women of his household or kindred ; every tribe suing for peace brought women as presents for the conquerors. Even after the conquest the adventurers and traders attracted to the Xew World by the fame of the treasures of Mexico we
RMHBXBM3–Mahatma Gandhi statue outside of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada.
RM2FN8XAT–Camp of the Peace Commissioners at Medicine Lodge Creek, 1867.
RMA64YJ1–Treaty with the Pottawattomie tribe at Fort Dearborn Illinois 1833. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDW9YHK–Memorial to the Treaty of Greenville, Fallen Timbers battlefield, Ohio. Digital photograph
RMKWDK3T–Native Americans in council after Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890. Rear view of a large semi-circle of Lakota men sitting on the ground, with tipis in background, on Pine Ridge Reservation during re-establishment of peace in Jan. 1891. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 28)
RMA8FCT3–Wampanoag Indian Chief Massasoit visited by Governor Edward Winslow Plymouth Colony 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDNC0T2–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
RM2HJCNB7–Early written symbols were based on pictographs (pictures which resemble what they signify) and ideograms (symbols which represent ideas). Pictographs can be considered an art form, or can be considered a written language and are designated as such in Pre-Columbian art, Native American art, Ancient Mesopotamia and Painting in the Americas before Colonization.
RMKWDMR2–Native Americans in council after Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890. Rear view of a large semi-circle of Lakota men sitting on the ground, with tipis in background, on Pine Ridge Reservation during re-establishment of peace in Jan. 1891. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 28)
RMT9531X–Early written symbols were based on pictographs (pictures which resemble what they signify) and ideograms (symbols which represent ideas). Pictographs are still in use as the main medium of written communication in some non-literate cultures in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Pictographs are often used as simple, pictorial, representational symbols by most contemporary cultures.
RM2AM6Y8Y–History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions . 39 gia, and the Lieutenant-governor of Virginia, on the other. Aftermutual explanations and promises, a treaty for the preservation andcontinuance of a fair and perfect peace and friendship, was con-cluded. * 47, The Kings Proclamation not Observed.—At the close of theyear 1763, the boundary between the colonies and their Indian neigh-bors, was the line that divides the eastern from the western waters.But the peace that existed between them rendered the enforcement ofthe Kings proclamation impractical, if not impossible. The frontiers-men
RF2PCD3JH–Young woman puts flags of India and France on table
RMHBXBH5–Mahatma Gandhi statue outside of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada.
RMKWCN39–President Truman was presented a pipe said to have once been smoked by Sitting Bull. He had just signed the Indian Claims Commission Act. Aug. 13, 1946. The purpose of the Act was to settle every claim Indian tribes could possibly have against the U.S. within five years of it's passage. L-R: Ish-Ti-Opi, (Choctaw), Caddo, OK; Reginald Curpy, (Uncompahgre Ute), Ft. Duchesne, UT; Julius Murray (Uintah Ute), Ft. Duchesne, UT; President Truman. - (BSLOC 2014 15 74)
RMDNC0T7–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
RMKWCPC7–President Truman was presented a pipe said to have once been smoked by Sitting Bull. He had just signed the Indian Claims Commission Act. Aug. 13, 1946. The purpose of the Act was to settle every claim Indian tribes could possibly have against the U.S. within five years of it's passage. L-R: Ish-Ti-Opi, (Choctaw), Caddo, OK; Reginald Curpy, (Uncompahgre Ute), Ft. Duchesne, UT; Julius Murray (Uintah Ute), Ft. Duchesne, UT; President Truman. - (BSLOC 2014 15 74)
RMT9531R–Early written symbols were based on pictographs (pictures which resemble what they signify) and ideograms (symbols which represent ideas). Pictographs are still in use as the main medium of written communication in some non-literate cultures in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Pictographs are often used as simple, pictorial, representational symbols by most contemporary cultures.
RM2AWJGYT–Guide to Charleston, SC.; with brief history of the city and a map thereof . more than thirty years were lieutenant governors of theprovince, the last of whom was in office when the royal governmentwas overthrown. Both often had the administration of the affairs ofthe colony. It was burned by its owner in 1865 to prevent it andits priceless contents from falling into the hands of the invadingUnion forces. On the same plantation is a small one-story building still standing,built about 1704, where was signed a treaty of peace with the CherokeeIndians after the great Indian war of 1761. Governor
RF2R8TBDW–Young woman putting flags of India and Pakistan on table in office
RMHBXBH4–Mahatma Gandhi statue outside of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada.
RMDNC0T4–Peace Treaty of 1855 mural, The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
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