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Let's Learn About Cranes!
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- read all about the behavior and lifestyle of this large bird. Cranes are large, beautiful, graceful, long-lived birds which have inspired awe among people for millennia. For many cultures, particularly in the Orient, cranes have a deep cultural and mythol...
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G. I. Jones -- S.E. Nigerian Art and Culture
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- This is an archive of digitized photographs depicting the arts and cultures of southeastern Nigeria. The collection includes examples from Ibibio, Igbo, Ijo and Ogoni speaking peoples. All of the photographs were taken in the 1930s by the late G.I. Jones,...
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Labyrinth Home Page
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- Medieval studies scholarly resources compiled and organized from around the world.
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Elizabethan Sports
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- Elizabethan England embraced many different customs and cultures. The customs that had the greatest effect on the rest of the world were the games of war that consumed spare time. Games of war varied from hunting, with hawks or dogs , to equestrian activi...
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Friends and Partners - Art
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- A room without books is like a body without a soul. - Cicero. The following lead to a wide variety of resources dealing with Art, Music, and Literature of our cultures and with an emphasis on that of Russia and the NIS. Please visit the F&P Culture Bu...
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Barred Owls - Strix varia
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- information, pictures, and sounds of these medium-sized owls from the Owl Pages. Owls have fascinated man from time immemorial - to some cultures they are
symbols of wisdom, while to others they are harbingers of doom and death.
Here, The Owl Pages shed...
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PBS Kids' Africa
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- explore Africa with Anansi! Go on a quest for the magic calabash, make your own anansi the spider, or create your own adinkra cloth.
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Great Minds in Mathematics (Part I of II)
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- Are Mathe maticians Alien to You? Creatures A civilization is like a great river flowing through time, nourished and strengthened by many rich tributaries from other cultures. Let us project our imagination backward to a few thousand years. We are invite...
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