Native American Music by Elan Michaels
Music playing is "Lady Clair"





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GALAPAGAS TURTLE


PHOTO:Unknown
STATUS:Endangered
REASON:Loss of breeding habitat

KOMODO DRAGON


PHOTO:Unknown
STATUS:Endangered
REASON:Loss of breeding habitat






"Where today are the Pequot? Where are the Narragansett, the Mohican, the Pokanoket, and many other once powerful tribes of our people?

They have vanished before the avarice and the oppression of the White Man, as snow before a summer sun.
 
"Will we let ourselves be destroyed in our turn without a struggle, give up our homes, our country bequeathed to us by the Great Spirit, the graves of our dead and everything that is dear and sacred to us? I know you will cry with me, 'Never! Never!'"

~ Tecumseh ~
Shawnee






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COPPERBELLY WATER SNAKE


PHOTO:Unknown
STATUS:Proposed Threatened
REASON:Loss of habitat, Collection by people

LAKE ERIE WATER SNAKE


PHOTO:Unknown
STATUS: Proposed Threatened
REASON:Loss of habitat, Eridication by people





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BLUNT NOSED LEOPARD LIZARD


PHOTO:USFWS:Joseph D. Engler
STATUS:Endangered
REASON:Loss of habitat

SANTA CRUZ LONG-TOED SALAMANDER


PHOTO:USFWS:Stephen Berenazen
STATUS:Endangered
REASON:Loss of habitat






"NATIVE AMERICAN ANIMAL BELIEFS"

SNAKE
Shrewdness, transformation. Life, death and rebirth are represented by the shedding of skin. Among the Pueblo Indians snakes and lightning are equated with rain and fertility.

LIZARD
Conservation, agility. Lizard promotes dreaming.





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