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Native Americans-The Aztecs

ATTENTION VISITORS

    I received an email yesterday from AOL saying that they were sorry to inform me that
on Oct. 31, 2008, AOL® Hometown and FTP will be shut down permanently. They
sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. In other words they aren't
making any money serving their customers so they are going to screw us again.

    For 10 years I have had all my pages, including my AWWP ezine on AOL. As of the
30th they will all disappear. I am now looking for a new server that I can load my
pages to and resume AWWP from. If it is in my budget I am going to acquire anphog.com
or anphog.org but will still need to pay someone to use their server or buy one of my own.

    The last AWWP will go out on October 26th but I will save my email list and I will be back.
Any of you who want to be put on my mailing list so you know when my pages
have returned click the link below and send me an email.
I appreciate all who visit my pages.

Frank

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Photos © Frank Lazeski
Anphog@aol.com
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These are the representatives of the Aztec people
who attended the Seminole Powwow in Tampa, FL.
spring of 2000. They traveled all the way from their
reservation outside of Mexico City to dance for us.

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Native Americans
The Aztecs




The Bear and the Eagle
A story by Two Feathers

Many many moons ago in a emerald forest lived a bear
cub. The bear cub loved his beautiful home full of luscious
green trees. His favorite place was a clearing near the
river. He would go there to bask in the sun and catch fish
in the ripples. One day as he was sitting on the river bank
he looked up and saw the most beautiful bird he had
ever seen. It was an Eagle.




Each day as he grew bigger and stronger he would go
to the river and watch for her to fly by. As time went on
he grew to be the strongest bear in the forest. but he
would still spend everyday sitting by the river
watching for the eagle to fly by...




One day the eagle noticed the bear sitting all alone.
She thought to her self, he has to be the strongest
bear in the forest, but where is his mate? She returned
day after day wondering why such a beautiful strong
bear like him came to the river and sat all alone.




One sunny day brown bear was sitting waiting for his
beautiful lady to fly by, and when he saw her he cried
out to her. Why do you fly so high in the sky won't you
please come a little closer so I can see just how beautiful
you really are. The eagle landed in a tree near by, brown
bear went to the tree and stood up to get a closer look.




The eagle looked down right into his big brown eyes and
said " You are the strongest bear in the forest I can see in
your eyes that you have a gentle heart" Why do you come
here alone everyday and sit..? where is your mate ?? Brown
bear gently reached up with his strong paw and said
" I have been waiting for you"


Just then his paw touched her lovely feathers and
as if a magical spell had been cast All the forest
began to sing The Eagle turned into a lovely woman
and brown bear became a strong but gentle man..
He took her in his arms to hold her close... even
today they walk together through the forest.. The
eagle with her gift to see far ahead and brown bear
with his gift of strength to protect them.............

                                                               Two Feathers




Stand Tall
Cloud Dancing-12/17/1999

We were once mighty Nations,
But like grains of desert sand,
We were scattered in the wind
Across Grandfather's land.
As much as we would like,
We can not change the past.
But we can make a difference
By doing as Grandfather asks.


Be proud of who you are,
For by Grandfather you are blessed.
Let HIS spirit show,
Put the hatred to rest.
Honor your ancestors,
Walk with Native pride.
Embrace all your brothers,
Open your heart up wide.




Stand straight,
Stand tall,
No matter your age,
No matter how small.


Be a mighty warrior,
Be majestic and brave.
Follow the Red Road.
It is humankind you will save.


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to over 500 friends all over the world. Here are the last four sends.
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Please visit my other pages and slide shows

Under Water Creatures

Reptiles

Insects

Birds

Cats

Large Mammals

The Rest of The Mammals

Native Americans

Family

The Vietnam Memorial Wall

Brag

Brag 2

Brag 3

Brag4

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Lowry Park Zoo

Lowry Park Zoo 2

Lowry Park Zoo 3

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