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Week of November 19, 2000 |
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History offers an amazing Web site: American Indians and the Natural World at www.clpgh.org/cmnh/ exhibits/north-south-east-west/index.html The site offers glimpses into four regional tribes or clans. To the North are the Tlingit of the Northwest, a coastal tribe in southwest Alaska. To the South are the Hopi of the Southwest, an enduring people. To the East are the Iroquois of the Northeast, foresters and steel workers. And to the West are the Lakota of the Plains, sky-worshippers. The site examines the belief systems and philosophies that guide Indian people's interactions with the natural world. Enjoy your journey into these amazing cultures. Do you know of a great Web site? Nominate it at http://www.4Kids.org/nominations/ |
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Put on your moon boots and take off to www.cosmikids.com This space site, part of the Cosmiverse Web portal, has cool photos of planets and space missions.You'll also find great space games and a reference library. Find out about constellations you can actually see at YourSkyTonight. Finally, if you have questions, be sure to ask an astronomer at the Astronomer link. Cosmikids is one Web site that is definitely out of this world. (This site is no longer available.) |
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Join Oban, Agor and Sanjit for some exciting myths and legends that will knock your tails off. Animals, Myths and Legends has more than 30 stories at http://members.ozemail.com.au/~oban/ Find out "How the Bear Lost His Tail" or "How the Hummingbird Got Its Hum." Other legends include "How the Sky Came to Be" and "Why There Are Clouds." With help from an adult, you can submit your own legend and win a prize. These tales are sure to please. |
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