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Follow on Google News | Walk Around Turtle Island December issue now on line!Dennis Vieira, author of the recently published Totem Animals: A Lecture: presents the monthly online magazine Walk Around Turtle Island (formerly Do You Know?) It is an informative website on
By: face book Do You Know!?; Featured Next Month!; Kachinas; Native Words this month!!; Native Words (Additional); Semiregular Features At The Navajo Nation Zoo; Cie Simurro~Thunderbird Starwoman; Consider This…;Craft Project!; (New) Deer Isle: Maine. It's Fauna and Flora over the Seasons of Year; Finned Ones; Frog Folk;From the Black Lodge Native American Monsters; Hočąk (Winnebago) Mythology; In the Night…; Native American Foods, Feasts, and Festivals; Plant Persons; Photo Gallery!; Special feature; (New) Sunflower Showcase; The Crawlers; The Standing Tall Persons; What?!);Wingeds; Plenty Basket: Extra!; Recipes featured this month!; Maple Cookie Sticks Hickory Devilled Eggs Premier of new Native Words Additional series! Winter time birds of the Arboreal forest Kachinas; Snow Kachina/ Nuvak'china (What?!); What?! Women of some Canadian tribes used Red Squirrel nests as menstrual pads?! Premiering this month! Furry Folk The North American mammals, many of whom provided Native Americans with subsistence means.; North American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) Native American Zodiac Meanings; Goose: Dec 22 - Jan 19 At The Navajo Nation Zoo; (Abert's/ Tassel-eared Squirrel) (What?!); What?! The American red squirrel will eat baby bunnies?! Deer Isle: Maine. It's Fauna and Flora over the Seasons of Year; (Winter) Part One: December Plenty Basket; (Native and traditional American food recipes!); Native Harvested Summer and Autumn Foods: The Harvested Bounty on holiday tables! (What?!); What?! The American red squirrel serves as a host to some 25 species of fleas?! Hočąk (Winnebago) Mythology; (Entry: Squirrels) Craft Project!; Winter Feeding Birds: Part Two: Bird food ornaments and hangings (What?!); What?! Pinyon Pine popular for use as a Christmas tree in the southwest?! Featured Next Month! Next Issue (January) Hopefully ready by or before, third week January. https://www.facebook.com/ End
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