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Crow Creek is located on the Missouri River 60 miles southeast of Pierre and is inside Buffalo County, South Dakota. The reservation and the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe are organized into three Districts: Big Bend, Crow Creek, and Fort Thompson. Crow Creek Tribal Schools include an elementary school at Fort Thompson and a K-12 boarding and day school approximately 10 miles away. The Tribe leases land to ranching families and operates the Lode Star Casino and Hotel. Click here for more Crow Creek History and Information
Even though Fort Thompson, Big Bend, and the Crow Creek Community are set in one of the poorest areas in the nation, there are many positive indications. There is an energetic spirit throughout the area and the people are becoming more self sufficient. Since there are very few companies to work for, there is a growing interest in self employment.
Those who visit Crow Creek Indian Reservation are impressed with the incredible beauty, the sense of community, and the positive energy.
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Services:

Businesses:

Habitat for Humanity -
Dacotah Tipis

Home Ownership Programs
for very low income families
needing adequate housing.
Contact: Bob Werner
Phone: 605-220-2869
Address: 1127 BIA Route # 4
(in the Golden Age Center)
PO Box 487
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Website: www.dacotahtipis.org
Email: hfhtipis@midstatesd.net
Download: Habitat Information
Veterans Memorial Lodge
Phone: 605-245-2189
Contact: Jerald Lytle
Address: PO Box 80
33831 BIA Rt 4
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Email: veteransmemoriallodge@outlook.com
Mission: Veterans Helping Veterans
Motto: 'ALL GAVE SOME - SOME GAVE ALL'

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Chairman: Lester Thompson, Jr.
Address: PO Box 50
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Phone: 605-245-2221
Fax: 605-245-2470

Patty's Star Quilts
Contact: Patty Parsons
Hours: Anytime by Appointment
Phone: 605-875-3222
Cell: 605-478-0176
Location: 31730 Lonesome Place, Big Bend
Price: Varies by size and number of quilts needed.

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Tokata Youth Center
Youth Development
& Recreation
Contact: Aaron Vaughn
Phone: 605-245-2410
Address: PO Box 458
126 South Dakota Highway 149
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Website:www.TokataYouthCenter.org
Email: Info@TokataYouthCenter.org
Bad Nation Barber & Beauty
Cuts, Perms, Coloring, & Waxing
Phone: 245-2235 or 680-4143
Address: Bad Nation Road,
3 miles east of Ft. Thompson
Prices: $10 for adult haircuts, $8 for children 10 and under.
$6 for waxing, Perms and colors vary; please call for pricing.



Crow Creek Housing Authority

Home Construction and Maintenance
Phone: 605-245-2250
Maintenance: 605-245-2695
Address: P.O. Box 19
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Dawnee's Home Repair
All Repairs including weatherizing, yard work, deck, minor plumbing & electric, roof patching, sheet rock, and remodeling.
Contact: Don Paul Touche
Phone: 605-875-3255
Prices: Call for a free estimate.
Hours: 8AM - 8PM by appointment
Diamond Willow Ministries
Ministry & Other Programs
Contact: Rod Vaughn
Phone: 605.245.2685
Address: 3 miles west of Ft. Thompson
PO Box 438
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Website:www.d-w-m.org
Email: d-w-m@midstatesd.net
Farley Hawk Construction, LLC
General Contracting, Construction, and Renovation.
Phone: 605.730.2043
Address: 33468 228th Street,
Ft. Thompson
Hours: Morning, Noon, & Night by Appointment
Price: Free Estimates
Golden Age Center
Senior citizens services
and meals program
Phone: 605-245-2140
Address: 1127 BIA Route #4
(across from Lynn's Dakota Mart)
Email: goldenage@midstatesd.net
Red Skyy Music
Live Music, Guitar Lessons, & Concessions, Accessories
Also sells Sioux Burgers & Indian Tacos!
Contact: Larry Gravatt
Phone: 605-730-3953
Address: BIA 6 & 14
Price: $10 per guitar lesson;
$300 for a 9pm-2am booking
Hunkpati Investments
Financial Education & Small Business Loans
Phone: 605.245.2148
Contact: Tally Colombe, Executive Director
Address: PO Box 175
126 South Dakota Highway 149
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Website: www.hunkpati.org
Hawk Tire Service
Oil Change, Tire Repair, and Minor Auto Maintenance and repair
Phone: 605.730.4556
Address: Bad Nation Rd,
3 miles east of Ft. Thompson
Hours: 2PM - 6PM, Mon - Fri
Price: Varies by size and type of tire
US Post Office
Mail services
Phone: 605.245.2364 for
Address: 119 SD Hwy 249
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Hours:Weekdays 8:30am to 12:30pm,1:30pm to 4pm
Sat. 10am - 11am
Website: www.usps.com
Download: Post Office Information
G & R Repair Service
Lawn & Garden Equipment Repair; Small Engine & Auto Repair
Contact: Gilbert Ray Pickner
Phone: 605-894-4410
Location: 3 miles from Crow Creek village
Open: Monday - Friday
Free Estimates
Indian Health Center
Health Care
Phone: 605.245.2285
Address: Highway 34,
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Wiconi Wawokiya, Inc.
(Project Safe)

Crisis Counseling & Shelter
Contact: Lisa Thompson-Heth
Phone: 605.245.2471
Address: 101 Courthouse Rd,
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Email: wiconi@midstatesd.net
Ray's Body Shop
Auto body repair and painting. Over eight years of body shop experience! Quality work at a good price!
Contact: Raynard Howe
Phone: 605-478-0275
Location: Big Bend
Hours: 8 AM - 4 PM and by appointment, including weekends.
Price: Call for Free Estimates
Crow Creek Head Start
Child Care and Service
Contact: Penny Marsh
Phone: 605.245.2337
Address: PO Box 350
108 Burton Stepp Loop
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Wes Parson's Fencing
Fencing Repair and Construction
Contact: Wes Parsons
Location: 30 Miles East of Pierre on Highway 34 in Big Bend
Phone: 605-875-3222
or 605-478-0176
Hours: Anytime.
Call for Appointment.
Price: Varies depending on size.
Free estimates.
Crow Creek Suicide Prevention
Phone: 605.245.2486
Address:
1021 Community Bldg Central,
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Shelby's Minimart, LLC
Gas, Laundry, Movie Rental, Convenience
Contact: The Isburg Family
Phone: 605-245-2788
Hours: 24 hours a day,
7 days a week
Location: Highway 47 Bypass, East of the Lode Star Casino in Fort Thompson
Horizon Health Care, Inc.
Fort Thompson Community Health Center
Phone: 605.245.2700
Address:
125 SD Highway 249,
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
(Just East of Lynn's Dakotamart)
Website: www.horizonhealthcare,org
Hours: 8am to 5pm
Same day appointments/walk-ins welcome.
We accept all insurances and offer discounted prices through our Sliding Fee program. We are here to serve everyone, no matter what your income may be!
Flu shots are available now - call or come in to get your flu shot!
Natalie Voice's Star Quilts

Contact: Natalie Voice
Location: 1523 Old Lodge Street in Ft Thompson
Hours: Flexible
Price: Determined by Quilt
Phone: 605-730-4061
Email: Nat_Voice@hotmail.com
Crow Creek Tribal Schools (K-12)
Phone: 605.852.2258
Address: 101 Crow Creek Loop
Stephan, SD 57346
Website: http://crowcreek.k12.sd.us/
Mystic Horse Art Studio
One of a kind fine arts including paintings and sculptures. Originals and Prints available.
Contact: Lyle Miller
Phone: (605)-491-5587
Location: Stephan & Mitchell SD
Hours: 8-4 or by Appointment Price: $100 for Prints.
Originals range from $500-$3000
Additional Info: Work out of home in Mitchell. Best reached by cell phone by visiting facebook at Mystic Horse Art Studio.
Sanford Mid Dakota Hospital
Phone: 605-734-5511
Address: 300 S. Byron Blvd,
Chamberlain, SD 57325
Website:
www.sanfordmiddakota.org
Email:
info@sanfordmiddakota.org
Kosters' Wood Krafts
Walking Sticks (Diamond Willow & Twisted Wood), Native Dancing Sticks. Personal commissions welcome!
Contact: Eugene Koster
Phone: 605-245-2408
Hours: 8-5 M-F
Location: 213 BIA Route 4,
Fort Thompson, SD 57325
Prices: Available upon request
Email:eugene.koster@yahoo.com

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Saint Mary's Hospital
Phone: 605-224-3100
Address: 800 E. Dakota Ave
Pierre, SD 57501
Website:www.st-marys.com


Experienced House Cleaner

House Cleaning Services, Yard Work
Call Shelle at: 605-682-8743
Leave message: 605-245-2471
Honest, Dependable, Trustworthy.. Reasonable Rates
St Joseph's Catholic Church
Contact: Sister Charles Palm
Phone: 605.245.2350
Address: 1127 BIA Route # 4
P.O. Box 47
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Crow Creek Elementary School
Contact: Amelia Black Bear
Phone: 605-245-2372
Address: 101 Crow Creek Loop
Stephan, SD 57346
Website: www.crowcreek.k12.sd.us/es/Default.htm
Email: mmwells@cctschieftains.org
Triple E Trucking
Screen printing services for any occasion or activity. We will meet your needs at affordable prices.
Contact: Elvis K. Ortley
Phone: 605-730-4320
Address: PO Box 522, Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Ashworth Road Baptist Church
Ashworth Road Baptist Church is an active supporter for some of the non-profit organizations on the Crow Creek Reservation.
Phone: 515-223-0914
Address: 5300 Ashworth Road,
West Des Moines, IA 50266
Website:www.ashworthroad.com/
Lode Star Casino and Hotel
Owned and operated by the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. In addition to the Casino and Hotel, please visit our restaurant and see our shows. (An event calendar is available on our website listed below.)
Phone: 605-245-6000 (Casino)
605-245-2899 (Hotel)
Location: PO Box 140
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
Email:info@lodestarcasino.comWebsite:www.lodestarcasino.com/
Also: Please visit our restaurant!
Ft Thompson Ambulance Dept
Ambulance service on the Crow Creek Reservation
Phone: 605-245-2345 for
Address: 206 E. Samboy Drive,
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
John's Service
Repair, welding, machining for all automobiles, farm equipment, hydraulic repair
Contact: John Olson
Phone: 605-680-3016
Address: 33671 228th St.,
Ft. Thompson, SD 57339
(Mile and half west of Episcopal Church)
Christ Episcopal Church
Clergy: Fr. Craig West
Phone: 605-234-1351
Address: Ft Thompson, SD 57339
Sunday morning service is at 10:00 am.
Great Plains Solutions
Pest Control, Commercial Cleaning, Floor Restoration
Contact: Halona Hall
Phone: 605-280-0799
Location: Big Bend, but will serve all of Crow Creek and surrounding areas.
Price: Call for free quotes
Native American Telecom
Phone: (605) 477-2222
Address: 253 Ree Circle
Fort Thompson, South Dakota 57339
Website: www.nativeamericantelecom.com
Email:info@nativeamericantelecom.comDownload Info:
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Wowasake Wellness Center

Encouraging healthy lifestyles by promoting fitness and diabetes education.
Contacts: Amy Reincil, DPT, ATC SDPI Health Technicialns: Georgia Wilsom, Airryn Big Eagle
Phone: 605-245-2177
Address: 1323 BIA Route 4. Fort Thompson, SD 57339


Big Eagle Hunting Lodge & Guide Service

25 years experience hunting and fishing the Crow Creek Reservation Region. Specializing in Big Game, Upland Bird, Waterfowl, and Missouri River Walleye.
Contact:
Terence Big Eagle at 605-730-4071
or Michelle Honomiehl at 605-730-0311
Price: Varies by group size, species hunted, and location.


Family Enrichment Program

Developmental screenings on children birth to five years of age using the Denver II for the screening tool.
Hours: Mondays 10:00 - 2:30
(Transportation provided for the Ft. Thompson Community. Diapers, formula, books & goodie bags offered.)
Contact: Lynn Harrison
Phone: 605-245-2755
Address: PO Box 158
108 Burton Stepp Loop
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
(Inside the Head Start Administration building)


Lynn's Dakotamart

Grocery Store
Contact:Address:
SD 34 at SD 47
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Phone: (605) 245-2292


Native American Heritage Association (NAHA)

NAHA delivers food and clothing to Fort Thompson on the Crow Creek Reservation.
Phone: 605-341-9110
Address: 12085 Quaal Rd.
Black Hawk, SD 57718
Email: info@naha-inc.org
Website:www.naha-inc.org/


Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

The South Dakota NRCS provides assistance to owners of America's private land with conserving their soil, water, and other natural resources.
Contact: Darrel DuVall,
Tribal Liaison
Phone: (605)-530-5045
Address: 200 Paul Gust Rd.
Chamberlain, SD 57325
Email: darrel.duvall@sd.usda.gov
Website:www.sd.nrcs.usda.gov

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Location of Crow Creek Indian Reservation, South Dakota
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Dakota
CountiesBuffalo / Hughes / Hyde
Government
• Governing bodyCrow Creek Sioux Tribal Council
Area
• Total196.235 sq mi (508.248 km2)
Population
• Total1,230
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
• Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
WebsiteSouth Dakota Tribal Government Relations: Crow Creek Sioux Tribe

The Crow Creek Indian Reservation (Lakota: Kȟaŋğí Wakpá Oyáŋke[1]) is located in parts of Buffalo, Hughes, and Hyde counties on the east bank of the Missouri River in central South Dakota in the United States. It has a land area of 421.658 square miles (1,092.09 km2) and a 2000 census population of 2,225 persons. The major town and capital of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is Fort Thompson.

The town is located adjacent to the Big Bend Dam, which holds back Big Bend Reservoir (also known as Lake Sharpe), one of the four Missouri Mainstem reservoirs constructed by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the Pick-Sloan Plan. Authorized in 1944 for flood control and hydropower, the dam and lake were completed in the 1960s. Online casino small deposits.

History[edit]

The people of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe are mostly descendants of the Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe of the south and central Minnesota, who settled on the reservation after escape or exile from Minnesota following the Dakota War of 1862 in Minnesota. Some Yankton and lower Yanktonai Dakota also reside on the reservation. Although considered to be a part of the Great Sioux Reservation by some writers, the Crow Creek Reservation, established in 1862, has always been separate.

The reservation originally included bottomlands along Missouri, which had been farmed previously by Mandan and Arikara, and others prior to these tribes. The peoples were decimated in smallpox and other epidemics in the 18th century. Today several former Mandan and Arikara villages are archaeological sites located within the Crow Creek Reservation.

Within the reservation are two pre-contact archeological sites that have been designated as National Historic Landmarks. Fort Thompson Mounds is an archeological site from c. 800, with evidence of some of the first pottery makers on the plains. The Crow Creek Massacre Site has revealed evidence of fierce conflict between Native American cultures about 1325 AD, likely when they were competing for resources at a time of climate and habitat change.[2][3]

The development of Lake Sharpe following completion of the Big Bend Dam flooded much of this land, forcing relocation of Fort Thompson and other settlements. Loss of the most productive, fertile bottomlands worsened the economic conditions in the area. Allotment and land sales reduced the amount of land in both tribal and Indian ownership, and the size of the Reservation was reduced by governmental action between its establishment in 1862 and modern times.

The reservation and the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is organized into three districts. The tribe runs its own school, the Crow Creek Tribal Schools system, with an elementary school at Fort Thompson and a K-12 boarding and day school at Stephan, approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Fort Thompson. Most of the tribe's land is leased to a few large ranching families. Unemployment is high.

The tribe operates the Lode Star Casino and Hotel, attracting tourists to the reservation; as well as to the archaeological sites, Lake Sharpe's fishing and boating, and casual travelers. The reservation is located southeast of Pierre and north of Chamberlain. It is reached via South Dakota Highway 47 or South Dakota Highway 50 off Interstate 90, or via South Dakota Highway 34 east from Pierre.

The Lower Brule Indian Reservation is located on the west bank of the Missouri River, directly across from the Crow Creek Reservation.

In 2002 a monument was dedicated at Big Bend Dam. The Spirit of the Circle Monument honors the more than 1,300 people who died of malnutrition and exposure over a three-year period in the 1860s at the reservation following the forcible removal of the Santee Dakota to this site, which resulted from their defeat in the Dakota War of 1862,[4] and Winnebago, forcibly removed to this site from Minnesota at the same time. Conditions were so bad that the Winnebago and many of the Santee fled to new homes down the Missouri River, resulting in the creation of the Santee Indian Reservation and Winnebago Indian Reservations in Nebraska.

Tribal information[edit]

  • Reservation: Crow Creek Reservation; Buffalo, Hyde, and Hughes counties
  • Division: Santee, Yankton
  • Bands: Mdewakanton (People of Spirit Lake), Ihanktonwan (People of the End)
  • Land Area: 125,591 acres (508.25 km2)
  • Tribal Headquarters: Fort Thompson, SD
  • Time Zone: Central
  • Traditional Language: Dakota
  • Enrolled members living on reservation: 1,230
  • Major industry: Agriculture
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Government[edit]

  • Charter: None; Constitution and Bylaws: Yes
  • Date Approved: April 26, 1949
  • Name of Governing Body: Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Council
  • Number of members: six (6) council members
  • Dates of Constitutional amendments: February 25, 1963, June 23, 1980, February 4, 1986
  • Number of Executive Officers: (1) Chairman

Elections[edit]

  • Election of all six council members and the Chair are held every two years on the third Tuesday in April. The Chairman is elected at large by all districts. Tribal Council elects from within a Vice-Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary.
  • If terms of office are staggered: No
  • Number of Election districts or communities: 3

Council Meetings[edit]

  • Regular meetings are held once a month.
  • Quorum number: 4 members

Notable tribal members[edit]

  • Oscar Howe (1915–1983), Yanktonai, modernist painter. Howe was born on the Crow Creek Reservation. Throughout his life, he received many honors, including the title Artist Laureate of South Dakota. Howe created a legacy of cultural heritage and pride. More than 20 Oscar Howe originals are on display at the Oscar Howe Art Center in Mitchell, South Dakota.
  • Elizabeth Cook-Lynn taught Native American Studies for 20 years before becoming a full-time writer. She is the author of two novels and a collection of short stories. She edits the Wicazo Sa (Red Pencil) Review, an international Native American studies journal. She is also a traditional dancer on the powwow circuit. Cook-Lynn grew up on the Crow Creek Reservation.
  • Crow Creek is where Shawn Hawk, world-rated professional boxer, has some roots.
  • Vernon Ashley was the oldest member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. Ashley died at 99 in November, 2015. He had an extensive knowledge of Native American laws and treaties, as well as the Sioux language. Ashley helped in developing the constitution by-laws (red book) that the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe uses today.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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  1. ^Ullrich, Jan, ed. (2011). New Lakota Dictionary (2nd ed.). Bloomington, IN: Lakota Language Consortium. p. 900. ISBN978-0-9761082-9-0. LCCN2008922508.
  2. ^Bamforth, Douglas and Curtis Nepstad-Thornberry, 2007. 'Reconsidering the Occupational History of the Crow Creek Site (39BF11)', Plains Anthropologist 52 (202:153-173).
  3. ^Gregg, John B. and Pauline Gregg, 1987. Dry Bones: Dakota Territory Reflected. University of South Dakota Press: Vermillion.
  4. ^Melmer, David (June 19, 2002). 'Dakota sacrifice honored'. Indian Country Today. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-27.

References[edit]

  • Environmental Assessment, Crow Creek Tribal School, Nathan A. Barton, Wasteline, Inc. 2004.
  • Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota United States Census Bureau

External links[edit]

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Government[edit]

  • Charter: None; Constitution and Bylaws: Yes
  • Date Approved: April 26, 1949
  • Name of Governing Body: Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Council
  • Number of members: six (6) council members
  • Dates of Constitutional amendments: February 25, 1963, June 23, 1980, February 4, 1986
  • Number of Executive Officers: (1) Chairman

Elections[edit]

  • Election of all six council members and the Chair are held every two years on the third Tuesday in April. The Chairman is elected at large by all districts. Tribal Council elects from within a Vice-Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary.
  • If terms of office are staggered: No
  • Number of Election districts or communities: 3

Council Meetings[edit]

  • Regular meetings are held once a month.
  • Quorum number: 4 members

Notable tribal members[edit]

  • Oscar Howe (1915–1983), Yanktonai, modernist painter. Howe was born on the Crow Creek Reservation. Throughout his life, he received many honors, including the title Artist Laureate of South Dakota. Howe created a legacy of cultural heritage and pride. More than 20 Oscar Howe originals are on display at the Oscar Howe Art Center in Mitchell, South Dakota.
  • Elizabeth Cook-Lynn taught Native American Studies for 20 years before becoming a full-time writer. She is the author of two novels and a collection of short stories. She edits the Wicazo Sa (Red Pencil) Review, an international Native American studies journal. She is also a traditional dancer on the powwow circuit. Cook-Lynn grew up on the Crow Creek Reservation.
  • Crow Creek is where Shawn Hawk, world-rated professional boxer, has some roots.
  • Vernon Ashley was the oldest member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. Ashley died at 99 in November, 2015. He had an extensive knowledge of Native American laws and treaties, as well as the Sioux language. Ashley helped in developing the constitution by-laws (red book) that the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe uses today.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Ullrich, Jan, ed. (2011). New Lakota Dictionary (2nd ed.). Bloomington, IN: Lakota Language Consortium. p. 900. ISBN978-0-9761082-9-0. LCCN2008922508.
  2. ^Bamforth, Douglas and Curtis Nepstad-Thornberry, 2007. 'Reconsidering the Occupational History of the Crow Creek Site (39BF11)', Plains Anthropologist 52 (202:153-173).
  3. ^Gregg, John B. and Pauline Gregg, 1987. Dry Bones: Dakota Territory Reflected. University of South Dakota Press: Vermillion.
  4. ^Melmer, David (June 19, 2002). 'Dakota sacrifice honored'. Indian Country Today. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-27.

References[edit]

  • Environmental Assessment, Crow Creek Tribal School, Nathan A. Barton, Wasteline, Inc. 2004.
  • Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota United States Census Bureau

External links[edit]

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crow Creek Agency.
  • Crow Creek Reservation, official website
  • 'Crow Creek: Stolen Lands, Wind Farms and Taking a Stand for the People'[permanent dead link], NDN News, 19 December 2009

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