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Barry Lee, of Phoenixville, who is a Munsee Indian, and Barbara Christy, of Phoenixville, who is Seneca and Munsee, sing the friendship dance during a gathering of Hershey descendants celebrating 300 years of Hersheys in America on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. The group gathered Friday at the gravesite of the last two Conestoga Indians, who were sheltered at a Hershey farm in Penn Township, Pa. The farm is now a Kreider farm.  (Blaine Shahan/LNP via AP)

Barry Lee, of Phoenixville, who is a Munsee Indian, and Barbara Christy, of Phoenixville, who is Seneca and Munsee, sing the friendship dance during a gathering of Hershey descendants celebrating 300 years of Hersheys in America on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. The group gathered Friday at the gravesite of the last two Conestoga Indians, who were sheltered at a Hershey farm in Penn Township, Pa. The farm is now a Kreider farm. (Blaine Shahan/LNP via AP)

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