North Dakota Humanities Council Larry Remele Memorial Fellow reports, 1997-2009.

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North Dakota Humanities Council Larry Remele Memorial Fellow reports, 1997-2009.

Consists of reports to the people of North Dakota by Larry Remele Memorial Fellows of the North Dakota Humanities Council that were handouts at the Heritage Center presentations.

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