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A comprehensive search template can be added to the talk page of any article related to Indigenous Literature topics by pasting the following template code at the top of the article's talk page: {{FSS}}, which stands for Friendly search suggestions. This template will also search for free, appropriately-licensed images. It looks like this:

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  • You can use Worldcat free to get citations in MLA, Chicago, and other bibliographic formats.
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