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AMAZONIA
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Ghost Maya
Her kingdom was deep in the heart of the Amazonian rain forest, here the princess led a life of enchantment.=x=X=X=X=x...
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Walk a mile in my shoes...
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Potlash & Pow-Wow's!
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INTI2009 We are on our way to somewhere,the two of us and I, and if we stay, we won't come back!...
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THE AMAZONIA GREENHOUSE will be officialy open for the Tlatlelolco Market. You are welcome to take a peek.

AMAZONIA GREENHOUSE

North Americans are my special interest.

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Guardians

A Powwow, Wacipi in the Dakota Language, was originally a spring event to celebrate the seasonal renewal of new life. People would congregate to sing, dance, renew old friendships and form new ones. Powwows had religious significance as opportunities to hold a naming, now usually conducted in the privacy of a family gathering, and honoring ceremonies. In the Dakota/Lakota tradition, the celebration was also a prayer to Wakantanka ( the Great Spirit, Grandfather or Great Mystery) . The term "powwow" is traced to the Algonquin language. Powwows are still very much a part of the lives of many Native Americans around the state and country and are held every weekend, often at several locations during peak periods, from June until September. Many families "go on the circuit', camp out and enjoy the traditional activities. Competitive singing and dancing, relatively recent changes, are often featured.

The circle, an important symbol to Native American people, is used extensively in powwows. The dancers are in the center, the drums and the audience circle around them and the concessions surround the gathering. The powwow brings the circle of people closer to family, friends and the comfort and vitality of their culture.

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Sky Woman the Oneida Creation Myth

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Native American Indians

Child friendly site about American and Canadian Indians. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 10,000+ pictures, free clipart, Pueblo pottery, American Indian jewelry, Native American Flutes and more.



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SKOOKUM FAMILY

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Moccasin Dance

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Star Eyes's 3 Groups
Museum of the Americas
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Position: The lady who deserves the credit
Level 5
The Museum of the Americas or short MOTA, is a virtual museum for art of the indigenous cultures of the Americas.
The White Wolf Circle
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Position: Pathfinder
Level 2
A cross-cultural Wisdom Circle
Turtle Nations
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Position: Toka'na
Level 2
Historical discussions on the pre-European cultures of North America
Complete List of Star Eyes's 3 Groups







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