Canku Ota - A Newsletter Celebrating Native America
December 25, 1999

Websites of the Week

 

Only the most responsible people may adopt one of these babies!
Penguin Adoption Centre
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1456/penguins/penguin.html

 

Looking for pictures of the Southwestern Nations? Search no farther
Image Database
http://www.nau.edu/~cline/speccoll/imagedb.html

 

N. Scott Momaday's newest children's book , "Circle of Wonder: A Native American Christmas Story" was inspired by his childhood memories in the Jemez Pueblo. Hear his PBS radio broadcast interview here!
Weekend Edition - Sunday
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/wesun/19991212.wesun.09.ram

 

For grades 6-12: THINK stands for Teenage Health Interactive Newtork. Visit here and see why it's won 116 awards...and counting!
enter : think
http://www.teenhealthnet.com/

 

Like History? Like the TV game Jeopardy? High School-adult will love this game. Good luck;it's tough!
Humanities-Interactive - Crossroads of Empire - Jeopardy Game
http://www.humanities-interactive.org/crossroads/jeopardy/index.html

 

Which colleges and Universities offer Native American Studies Programs? Find out here!
Guide to Native American Studies Programs
http://www.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/guide.html

 

View the last solar eclipse of the millennium, visit frog town USA, trace the origin of language. A great site for science, art, and human perception.
The Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/

 

Welcome to the Year

1999 AD-- Some predict the past year is the beginning of the end for life on earth as we know it. But what did people think about during 999 AD? Read it here.
The Last Millennium? by Ivor Noel Hume, The Web Of Time, Issue two, A magazine of American history, archaeology, antique co
http://theweboftime.com/Issue-2/Millennium.htm

 

A wonderful photo exhibit to explore and enjoy.
Turn-of-the-Century Child: Examine their Faces -
http://www.nueva.pvt.k12.ca.us/~debbie/library/cur/20c/turn.html

 

Kick the tires of early automobiles, connect with the first telephone
operators and see how music videos got their start.
"Technology in 1900"
The American Experience | Wayback - US History for Kids
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/kids/tech1900/

 

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