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	<title>Is there a connection between Italians and Native Americans?</title>
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	<description>While traveling in Italy, I happened to notice Native American tattoos on more than one youngish Italian man.  Was this just a coincidence, or is there a preoccupation or admiration of Native American culture among Italians? I saw two of these tattoos in my 5-day visit, and both of them were of Native American chiefs in traditional feathered war bonnets.</description>
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	<dc:creator>Paul KC</dc:creator>
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