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Mont. tribal employees to bury baby
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2001 Employees of the Fort Peck Tribes in Montana will be reburying a baby found discarded in a local landfill. The workers are providing clothing, blankets and quilts for the burial. The tribal executive board had voted earlier to bury the baby. Get the Story:
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