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Help us get 1 million signatures
by 1 September 2000. This petition will be delivered to the United Nations
Commission on Sustainable Development this Fall 2000. Linguistic Classification Ableza is a Native American
Arts and Film Institute in San Jose, CA, with branch offices in Santa
Barbara and Calistoga, CA. We are dedicated to promoting, preserving
and protecting traditional and contemporary arts by Native American
Peoples.
The
Rainforest Site
http://www.rainforestsite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/RainforestSite.woa/
wa/RBTEntry?RBT=TRSPetition&mc=r061324
of American Indians
Language
List
http://users.cybercity.dk/~nmb3879/indian.html
Ableza
http://www.ableza.org/
You might have only succeeded in bonking yourself over the head, but
you've probably tried a yo-yo at some point. This site is devoted to the history and future of that simple-yet-hard-to-master
toy. |
William Bartram was a naturalist and a scholar who traveled throughout
Florida and other parts of the Southeastern colonies, relatively untouched by the revolutionary fervor brewing
north of him. While gathering descriptions and drawings of native plants in the area, he encountered the Seminole
Indians--and was invited by Seminole leader Cowkeeper to be guest of honor of the tribe. |
I've finally gotten around to updating my website with lots of new lores
and art. I hope you will enjoy all of these. Coming soon I hope to have a little contest for those of you who wish
to challenge your Native American history. Also I'm still out there on the road and still find it hard to reply
to all emails, but I will try to answer all that I find the time for. As always Thanks for visiting us here at
the Storytellers WebLodge, now go enjoy yourself. |
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