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                               Quiet Reflection




                                                   


                        
                        
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Feature: Dated for July Moon, which we are still in:)  


ISSUE 82      JULY 2002
NATIVE MOONS
APACHE
MOON OF THE HORSE/TIME OF RIPENESS


        


  
QUOTE OF THE ISSUE



I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures."



Goyathlay, Chiracahua Apache (Geronimo)



"When a child my mother taught me the legends of our people; taught me of the sun and sky, the moon and stars, the clouds and the storms.  She also taught me to kneel and pray to the Creator for strength, health, wisdom, and protection. We never prayed against any person, but if we had ought against any individual, we ourselves too received vengeance.  We were taught that The Creator does not care for the petty quarrels of men."



Goyathlay, Chiracahua Apache (Geronimo)

  


PHASE OF THE MOON


July 15, 2002

The Moon's Phase
http://imagiware.com/astro/moon.cgi




Volume One

  RECIPE
  NATIVE PEOPLE EMPOWERED
  SIMPLE SCIENCE PROJECTS
  SCIENCE FACTS
  HOMESCHOOLING CENTER
  POETRY
  NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS
  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEWS
  ONLINE SCIENCE ACTIVITIES
  SCIENCE QUIZ
  COLORING PAGE

Volume Two

  WINGED ONES
  NATIVE GAMES
  CAN YOU SEE?
  SPECIAL FEATURE
  OUR WORLD AROUND US
  APACHE WEBLINKS
  A STORY OF THE APACHE
  THE RESERVATIONS OF THE APACHE PEOPLE
  WICKIUPS
  CROWN DANCER
  CROSSWORD PUZZLE

 

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                                      COOL SITES Picked  BY KIDS
                      
National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian
A beautiful site in the family of excellent Smithsonian Web pages, with notes on current exhibitions, research links, publications and more.

http://www.si.edu/nmai/

 

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