Canku Ota |
(Many Paths) |
AN Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
December 30, 2000 - Issue 26 |
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Favorite Sites |
by Vicki Lockard from various sources |
The National Math Trail, an interactive, Internet-based project, is
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This is a comprehensive site about butterflies created by an international
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CINE (Center for Indigenous Nutrition and Environment) is a university-based
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This site was set up by the family of a young man who was born with several
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The Xerox PARC Map Viewer is a World-Wide Web HTTP server that accepts
requests for a World or USA map and returns an HTML document including an image of the requested map. Each map
image is created on demand from a geographic database. |
The contemporary Native American fine art sculpture tradition is
relatively new, with the artistic style of Allan Houser dominating its short history. This history is less than
one hundred years old. The purpose of this |
Youth Today, The Newspaper on Youth Work is the only independent, nationally
distributed newspaper that goes out to more than 70,000 readers in the child and youth services field. |
Prospective college students can apply for federal financial aid through
the Free Application for US Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a service of the US Education Department. |
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