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A Native American sweat lodge located on city property in an industrial area of south Fargo, N.D., is pictured on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. The lodge was shut down by the city in December over concerns that it was not being properly managed and was endangering the health of users. Native American leaders are working to find another location for the facility, which serves tribal members from the Dakotas, Minnesota and Canada. The nearest sweat lodges are on reservations hundreds of miles away. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)
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