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Tag Archive: the-bird

Coyote’s Eyes

Coyote's Eyes(310x240)

When Coyote was traveling about one day, he saw a small bird. The bird was hopping about contentedly and Coyote

Bluebird and the Coyote

Coyote and Bluebird(310x240)

A long time ago the Bluebird's feathers were a very dull ugly color. It lived near a lake with waters of the most delicate blue which never changed because no stream flowed in or

The Baldness of the Buzzard

Coyote As a Trickster(310x240)

In his travels about the world, Trickster climbed up a hill and when he reached the top, he laid down to

Far North and Arctic Native American Tribes Central Canada in Olden Times

Far North & Arctic Native American Tribes Central Canada(310x240)

The early people who lived in central Canada in olden times were very inventive. They created a weapon to kill birds called a bola.

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Kiwi

Kiwi(310x240)

The kiwi bird's name comes from the Maori language, and imitates the cry of the male kiwi during the mating

Hematite Indian Thunderbird

Hematite Thunderbird(310x240)

This beautiful red figurine, hand-polished by the ancient artisan, was first thought to be meteorite (no sample pieces have been removed from the

Single Wrapped Feathers

Single Wrapped Feathers(310x240)

Native Americans have an infinite number of decorative uses for feathers. Featherwork often incorporates other materials such as leather, thread, and even animal

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