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				<title><![CDATA[Why I Loved Being a YMCA Indian Guide (Even Though It Was Pretty Racist)]]></title>
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    				<p>Basically, unlike the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, the YMCA Indian Guides thought that boys and girls should play together -- and that if there were gender-specific themes in their crafts and games, that it would be up to the child to decide if he or she wanted to conform to it or not.</p>
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				<dc:creator>Meghan O</dc:creator>
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