Canku Ota

(Many Paths)

An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America

 

 

 

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NATIVE AMERICA
ARTS & MUSIC    
Actors and Films
Crafts
Museums
Artists
Media
Writers
Arts Organizations
Musicians
 
CURRENT EVENTS    
Current Events
   
EDUCATION    
Programs
Scholarships
Schools
HISTORY    
History - General
History - People
History - Places
History - Events
   
ISSUES    
Issues - Advocates/Activists
Issues - Health
Issues - Youth
Issues - Environment
NATIONS & LANGUAGES  
Nations - "A" through "B"
Nations - "K" through "L"
Nations - "R" through "U"
Nations - "C"
Nations - "M"
Nations - "V" through "Z"
Nations - "D" through "g"
Nations - "N"
Nations - General Language
Nations - "H" through "J"
Nations - "O" through "Q"
 
REFERENCES    
References
TRADITIONS    
Traditions - Arts and Crafts
Traditons- Food
Traditions - Music and Dance
Traditions - Clothing
Traditions - Games
Traditions - Transportation
Traditions - Dwellings

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Arts and Music
History
Reading and Writing
GEOGRAPHY & CULTURES
Homework Help
Government
Mathematics
Sports
Health and Safety
News
 
Jusr For Kids
Just For Parents
Just For Teachers
 
For Everyone
 
NATURE    
Nature - General Information
Nature - Mammals - Bison
Nature - Mammals - Miscellaneous
Nature - Birds
Nature - Mammals - Cats
Nature - Plants and Trees
Nature - Fishes
Nature - Mammals - Deer
Nature - Reptiles and Amphibians
Nature - Insects and Spiders
Nature - Mammals - Whales
Nature - The Sky
Nature - Mammals - Bears
Nature - Mammals - Wolves, Foxes, etc
 

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HAVE FUN!!    
Arts & Crafts
Games & Sports
Learning
Cooking & Food
Jokes
MEET OUR FRIENDS  

Web Sites of Friends & Supporters

 

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  Canku Ota is a free, bi-weekly, online Newsletter celebrating Native America, its traditions and accomplishments . We do not provide subscriber or visitor names to anyone. Some articles presented in Canku Ota may contain copyright material. We have received appropriate permissions for republishing any articles. Material appearing here is distributed without profit or monetary gain to those who have expressed an interest. This is in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 Fair Use doctrine of international copyright law. Please read our privacy policy.  
 

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