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Elk, Pagan Symbol of Stamina Elk, valued by the early settlers from Great Britain and Native Americans as food and for their hides, antlers, fur and teeth, has masculine energies. elk pagan symbol of stamina • elk pagan symbol of power • elk symbolism • wapiti symbolism • celtic symbolism
Little Justin Little -- Ancient Messenger Is it possible to one day speak a language you have never heard before? It happened to pioneer Justin Little, and it saved his life; perhaps many lives. This is the strange story of the an unlikely meeting in the high desert of Old West New Mexico; the meeting of the future and the fading past; an incidental meeting that changed the lives of many. justin little lipan apache high desert apache lang
Pumpkin Lot Workamping Part ll We Workamped as Managers of a pumpkin lot for two years here is the tale of our arrival and lot setup workamping • trailer • fifthwheel • camping • lifestyles
A Grand Canyon Vacation Carved into eternity by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon is firmly established as one of the world's wonders. Sunrise sets the stage for a journey into serenity. grand canyon • arizona • colorado river • kaibab national forest • camping
Aboriginal Massacres Tyson Yunkaporta, Aboriginal Rights, examines common themes between Australian and American Aboriginal massacres massacre at wounded knee • wounded knee • trail of tears • sand creek • long walk
Beech Mountain Ski Resort Beech Mountain ski resort in the western North Carolina mountains offers skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. beech mountain ski resort • ski package • western north carolina mountains • snowboarding • ski school
Good Food Festival and Market This year's Good Food Festival and Market was a cornucopia of fresh and prepared foods for the home cook. So much good food, so little time! good food festival and market • xango • acai • arvinda's taste works • dark city coffee company
Hums in the Valley The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia rings with historical folklore. shenandoah valley • virginia • folktales • folklore • legends
Sugar Mountain Ski Resort Sugar Mountain ski resort in the western North Carolina mountains offers skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating, and tubing. sugar mountain ski resort • ski vacation package • western north carolina mountains • snowboarding • ski school
Where Will The Buffalo Roam? Bison and Brucellosis buffalo • bison • brucellosis • yellowstone • montana
The Cheyenne Club The Cheyenne Club in Wyoming: Catered to the elite, high-ranking professionals, wealthy businessmen, prominent cattlemen, and state and federal legislators. the cheyenne club • western domain of cattlemen and politicians • social club in the west • cheyenne in wyoming • masons in wyoming
ATV Trails: Wyoming Big Horns ATV riding in the Wyoming Big Horns Mountains presents challenges to the seasoned ATV rider along with pleasurable, scenic riding for the beginning and leisure ATV rider. atv • atv trails • wyoming • big horn mountains • camping
MOTHER, WHERE DID I COME FROM? Native Americans have many stories explaining their beliefs of creation. Each individual tribe has a different, though sometimes similar, variation of where they and everything in their world came from. creation • story • native • american • indian
Mothers of Nature In celebration of Mother's Day this month we take a closer look at a few of the known and some of the unusual mothers of nature. pennsylvania nature • mothers of nature • nature • animal • taxonomy
Graveyard Research Tired of doing all your research online or in the library? Well, get out and visit the family cemetary. There are many things you can learn in a graveyard. graveyard • research • genealogy • family tree • cemetary
Kapiolani Park "The Archway to the Heavens" Hawaii, attractions, history diamond head • attractions • history
Ski & Snowboard in North Carolina For great skiing and snowboarding resorts convenient to the southeastern US try the western North Carolina Mountains. north carolina skiing • ski resort • ski vacation packages • western north carolina mountains • snowboard
Skiing: What's New In The West? America's top ski resorts continue to open new terrain and add services for the 2007-08 ski and snowboard season. what's new in skiing • 2007-08 ski season • top ski resorts • skiing • snowboarding
Visit Historic Pocatello Idaho From skiing to taking a dip in hot spring pools to learning about Idaho potatoes and exploring the Craters of the Moon, Idaho's Pocatello Area provides year-round fun. idaho potato country history • fort hall oregon trail pioneers • lava hot springs pools • pocatello zoo rocky mountain animals • idaho dinosaur fossils
HYPOTHERMIA Causes, signs and symptoms, and First Aid for HYPOTHERMIA. hypothermia • first aid • winter
Moose, Pagan Symbol of Self-Esteem A legend makes people aware of the importance of honoring animals killed for food. One tribe believed there was a close relationship between Raven and Moose. moose pagan symbolism • moose power animal • moose totem • moose legend • moose the animal
Fall Hiking and Snow Sports in Arizona's White Mountains Now that it's autumn people are getting out a bit, travelling to see the aspen foliage. A vacation in the White Mountains is great no mattter what season: only a two-hour drive from Phoenix, this unique alpine area is great for hiking, biking, fishing, camping, snowshoeing, skiing and all things snow. white mountains • arizona • eastern arizona • hiking • biking
A Look at the Provinces, Part I: British Columbia The First in a 12 part series. A Look at the Provinces (and Territories) of Canada. This week A look on Canada's most western province: British Columbia british columbia • province • victoria • vancouver • bc
Tony Pastor The story takes Pastor from an eight-year-old New York Lower West-Side street comedy singer to one of the most respected impresarios Broadway has ever seen. civil war • blackface minstrels • vaudeville performers • tony pastor • new york theater
Kent's Famous "Long Island Milkshake" Mixed Drink Recipe Wolf in Sheepskin - A Killer Drink milkshake • alcohol • recipes • bachelor • long island milkshake
Visualizing a Different Day Living with fibromyalgia is not the end of living. Rather it is the opportunity that we've been given in order to make our lives even fuller with inner peace and beauty than we ever imagined was possible. coping • choices • lifestyle
Cougars With the exception of the California panther, cougars are not an endangered animal, yet. However with an ever growing habitat destruction problem with the cougar, it is destined too certainly come to the point of endangerment. cougars • exotic wildlife • kalidas • cats • big cats
Three Wild Buffalo Captured Three bull bison were the focus of a Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) operation on the Gallatin National Forest. wildlife • buffalo
Wolves the Canine Hunters Wolves have become an endangered animal due to the anger raged against them for falsely accused crimes and for the pure sport and pleasure. The intelligent breed of canines hunt in groups called packs and have become a nuisance to farmers and cattlemen for the destruction of cattle and livestock. wolves • wolf • canine • pack • exotic
Bigfoot and the Skookum Cast Does the Skookum Cast, which is the impression of a forearm, hip, thigh, and heel, provide proof that Bigfoot really exists? suite 101 • jodee redmond • paranormal • bigfoot • sasquatch
Fall High Country Backpacking Bring a heavier sleeping bag, a wool cap and neck protector, and googles to shield against strong, cold wind. fall backpacking • sleeping bag • stove • high country • hunting season
Leaving the Trailhead Early Getting an early start allows you to take your time hiking - and enjoy the journey as much as the destination. early start • backpacking • wilderness • camp • hiking
Oregon Central Pacific Coast What to expect and what not to miss on a driving tour of the central Oregon coast. oregon pacific coast • florence oregon • newport oregon • seal rock cave • heceta lighthouse
Preventing Moose Road Accidents In British Columbia, the Wildlife Collision Prevention Program has been studying moose habits and roadkill patterns. Some misconceptions about moose need to change. canada moose • wildlife collisions • wildlife photo • road salt • wildlife protection
Shark Declines Affect Shellfish Potential for ecosystem collapse when top predators are removed has been demonstrated on land. New studies show that oceans face the same danger as shark populations drop complex ecosystem collapse • great shark population decline • bay scallops • shellfish populations • predator removal
The Indians of Delaware For the Indians of Delaware their land was a paradise. The waters abound with game, fish, and fowl, the woodlands with fruit, berries and nuts. Then the Europeans came. delaware • native americans • lenni-lenape • nanticoke • algonkian-speaking family
Yellowstone Without Tourists Yellowstone National Park is magical anytime. Maybe the most in winter, when the animals outnumber the tourists. adventure travel • yellowstone national park • bison • buffalo • wolves
Fishing in Oregon - A Tribute to a Fly Fisherman Extraordinaire Sue Barton celebrates opening day of fishing season in Oregon with a tribute to her father-in-law. sue barton • suite101.com • fishing • fly fishing • oregon
Native American Medicine: A Herbal Heritage Suite101 column description: Herb Gardening is a bi-weekly column on growing, harvesting herbs; culinary, medicinal and crafting uses. native american • medicinal herbs • traditional medicine
"Aw, don't tell 'em about my teddy - it'll ruin my image!" Lock up your teddies! Sensitive, New Age Wolfhounds are out. Ha! Don't let 'em fool you! To serve, to protect, and to hunt runs through their veins, and they're still quite capable of "taking care of business". (That's when they're not asleep on the sofa, of course!) irish wolfhounds • wolfhounds • pets • dogs • animals
"Indian Hunting Season".....What IS this??? A flyer passed out in South Dakota dealing with American Indians as the bounty. indian hunting season • american indians • native americans • sen. campbell • south dakota
Aboriginal Holocaust Exploring international indigenous genocide, specifically regarding the similarities between American and Australian Aboriginal holocausts. aboriginal holocaust • aboriginal massacre • indigenous genocide • aboriginal genocide • aboriginal deaths
Banff Horseback Riding Holiday on Horseback in Banff, Alberta, offers many different types of riding experiences from one week to one day, including women only trips into the backcountry. horseback riding • banff alberta • backcountry • women only • allenby pass
Beautiful Camp Sherman Oregon Travel to Central Oregon through the Cascade Mountains, following the Santiam River to Detroit Reservoir, over the summit of Santiam Pass and on to Camp Sherman. travel central oregon • camp sherman store • autumn color • metolius recreation area • odot road cam
Best Colorado Ski Resorts for Kids Many of Colorado's ski mountains are great for families, but two are especially inviting because of their variety of trails, top-notch ski schools and recent upgrades. beaver creek • snowmass • colorado • family friendly ski resorts • treehouse adventure center
Canada: Journey into Summer by train: Millenium,36 Our last bit of moosespotting in Toronto, then it's aboard the train for a journey into summer, cottage country, the western plains, Alberta foothills, Rockies and the might Frazer. A new face Summer as we cross the Canada to Vancouver. Lots of Photos via rail • trans canada train trip • moosespotting • muskeg in bloom • cottage country |
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