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Leslie Knope: In 1921, several Wamapoke families were removed from their homes so that Pawnee could install a bumper car track. In 1951, Pawnee made it illegal for people to, "Dance or smell like a native American."
Ken Hotate: Why are you telling me all this?
Leslie Knope: Well, I want to raise the bar of awfulness so that when I confess something to you, you have perspective. Those artifacts found at lot 48 were placed there by me. I wanted to delay construction on the Paunch Burger and buy some more time for my park project.
Ken Hotate: [sighs] That is not great.
Leslie Knope: It sucks. I'm very, very sorry. I have great respect for the Wamapoke culture. And this isn't even about the Pawnee Commons. I just hope that you can forgive me, Ken.

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