Walk Around Turtle Island October 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 Native Americans, and North American Wildlife.
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DARTMOUTH, Mass. - Oct. 12, 2017 - PRLog -- Monthly Features

Do You Know!?; Featured Next Month!; Kachinas; Native Words this month!;

Native Words (Additional); Places To See!;Plenty Basket; Plenty Basket: Extra!;

Recommended Books: (Native American subject books by other authors!);Shamanic Spirit Medicine Wheel; Talking Stick (Editor's Comment); Through the Moons: (The Native American 13month Calendar of the Year); 2016 List of Pow-Wows, Socials, and Special Events; Wildlife Terminology

Semiregular Features

(New) Totems by guest columnist Cie Simurro~Thunderbird Starwoman; At The Navajo Nation Zoo; (New) Breath Through Blowhole; Consider This…; Craft Project!; Deer Isle: Maine. It's Fauna and Flora over the Seasons of Year; Finned Ones; Frog Folk; From the Black Lodge Native American Monsters; Furry Folk; Hočąk (Winnebago) Mythology; In the Night…; (New) Native American Food Ingredients; Native American Foods, Feasts, and Festivals; Plant Persons; Photo Gallery!; Special feature; The Crawlers; (New) The First Scout: Mystic Warriors Of The Great Plains; The Standing Tall Persons; What?!);Wingeds; Zuni Totem Animals

October Issue topics

         Plenty Basket: Extra!

Recipes featured this month!

Manhattan Chicken Chowder

Applesauce Spice Bars

Premier: New Native Words Additional series!

Southwestern Fall and Winter Season birds

Finned Ones:Gars/Garpike (Lepisosteiformes)

Native American Animal Symbols/Native American Zodiac Meanings;

Snake: Oct 23 - Nov 22

Common raven (Corvus corax)

Plenty Basket: October brings second -or final fall harvests

Hočąk (Winnebago) Mythology: (Entry: Witches)

Kachinas: Ogre Woman Soyoko/Soyok? Wuhti

(What?!): What?! The Roadrunners x-shaped foot print track, was believed to protect from and ward off spirits and sorcerers?!

From the Black Lodge Native American Monsters: Tsul 'Kalu (the Slant-Eyed or Sloping Giant),

Featured Next Month!

Next Issue November

Hopefully ready by or before, third week November

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