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    Colorado Springs, Colorado (ICC)

    White Bison, Inc., an American Indian non-profit organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, announces publication of an 8-CD set audio book entitled, The Red Road to Wellbriety: In the Native American Way, by White Bison, Inc. This 8 CD set is the same as the earlier book of the same title also published by White Bison, Inc., except for appendices and graphic content.

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