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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
THE CREATION AND SPREADING OF THE MORTIANA DIALECT
Frederick Mortimer, the descendent of four different types of cultures; merged Portuguese, Spanish, Cherokee and French in order to help his relatives interact
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