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Hamdi Dahir can transform a woman's hands, legs and fingers from ordinary flesh into a canvas for temporary henna tattoos with almost brocade-like intricacy in a matter of minutes. Dahir, a refugee from Somalia, has a talent. Full Article at The Tennessean

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