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JAPANESE, JEWS, LATINOS, LEBANESE, NATIVE AMERICANS, NAVAJOS,
NORWEGIANS, PAIUTES, SCANDINAVIANS, SCOTS, SERBS, SHOSHONES, SLAVS,
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