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Your Letters: Unemployment, American Indians

SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

Now time for your letters.

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SIMON: Our What's In a Song segment, about a group sing-along at the home of a Utah folklorist who survived a stroke, brought recollections from many listeners, including Dayle Stratton, who writes: It took me back home to the Western mountains I love so much. I haven't suffered a stroke, but have an illness that affects my memory at times, and limits my life in other ways sporadically. I find singing restores me to a full sense of myself. Thank you for a beautiful story about some good people and the best kind of music - that which we sing ourselves.

Your comments, music to our ears. Please write to us. Go to NPR.org; click on the link that says Contact Us. We're on Facebook and Twitter, at NPRWeekend. And I'm NPRScottSimon. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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