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<description><![CDATA[Writing articles is an enjoyment. Most of what I write I put on various blogs and sites. I make sites covering different interests, such as politics, sports, entertainment, fashion items, movies, games and toys, indigenous cultures and crafts. 

For politics, I look at the events not only in America but also worldwide. I make my comments on political and current affairs and other issues that catch my attention and interest.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The Hopi silver overlay technique is well-renowned. It developed from the tradition of silversmithing of the Native Americans, started by the Navajo and Zuni. It created a style of its own. The technique was the creation of Hopi silversmiths Paul Saufkie and Fred Kabote in 1938 and was a breakthrough in Native American jewelry making and design.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Native Indian jewelry, especially of the Navajo and Zuni variety, is generating increasing interest for its beautiful and stunning design and workmanship. It is based on a tradition that is not that long, going back to about the middle of the 19th century.]]></description>
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