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Krissy | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2007
Interactive Games for children to play at a centre, while learning about Aborginals
Quoted: Native American Technology & Art: A topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodland Indians region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, Weaving & Cordage, Games & Toys and Food & Recipes. Instructional information about these materials, and background on the history and development of Native technologies. Dedicated to disconnecting the term primitive from perceptions of Native American technology and art.
Krissy | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2007
This is the Canadian site for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. You can play games, get information, and find places on here! Enjoy!
Quoted: Check out our classroom resources, online order form and more. And we're always looking to improve the Kids' Stop site, so please let us know how we can serve you better!
Krissy | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2007 | website, kids, american
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