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		<title>The Coyote Tattoo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The Coyote The coyote is known as the trickster, this doesn&#8217;t always mean he&#8217;s playing tricks. Sometimes it means we are being too serious about our own lives. So coyote comes to teach us to laugh at ourselves. Not all native tribes refer to the coyote is the trickster Many tribes consider [...]]]></description>
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