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It should be noted that the Nankoweap tribe is wholly fictitious; as is the Santa Fe Archaeological Institute。 The witchcraft practices and beliefs described herein are not intended to negatively depict or portray the beliefs of any existing culture。 All the characters; events; and most of the places portrayed in this novel are also entirely fictitious products of the authors' imaginations。
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