A Walk on the Tundra horses here is Ojibwe storytelling at
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here is Ojibwe storytelling at its finest
the pre-Columbian Indians were not sparsely settled in a pristine wilderness
and through it all
Hopi Runners provides a window into this venerable tradition at a time of great consequence for Hopi culture
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A Walk on the Tundra horses here is Ojibwe storytelling atDuring the short Arctic summers, the tundra, covered most of the year under snow and ice, becomes filled with colorful flowers, mosses, shrubs, and lichens. These hardy little plants transform the northern landscape, as they take advantage of the warmer weather and long hours of sunlight. Caribou, lemmings, snow buntings, and many other wildlife species depend on tundra plants for food and nutrition, but they are not the only ones A Walk on the Tundra
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