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Many who have entered the mainstream are Doctors, Lawyer, Engineers, scientists, contractors, electricians, plumbers, teachers or anything else. Many have chosen the arts and crafts.

Some subsist as farmers, ranchers or sheep herders.

They are diverse in their carreer choices.

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