Wolf Song Visions
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Wolf Song Visions
In 1991 Linda and Scott were brought together by a destiny even they could not understand.Their lives were changed forever in that moment, for a crack was made in the wall of time and they were compelled to pass through the opening.This is a true story about a life the Authors shared over 400 years ago.The things related here are memories, not myths or fairy tales.And though the story is a beautiful one,the real Purpose for the existence of this book is to help you to understand that the prophesies and revelations given in visions so long ago are affecting your life now.
Echoes of the Skyfire Crystals
"Echoes of the Skyfire Crystals" is a captivating fusion of Native American mythology and cosmic science fiction. Set in 1000 CE, it follows River Song and Silent Wolf, two young men from different tribes whose destinies become intertwined when they discover an ancient crystal of immense power. As their bond deepens, they're thrust into a multiversal conflict involving the enigmatic Starfire, the cosmic Sky Weavers, and the menacing Shadowed Ones. The novella explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the balance of creation and destruction across realities. With vivid world-building and LGBTQ+ representation, it weaves a tale of personal growth and epic stakes as the heroes navigate their roles in an age-old cosmic struggle.
Grave Concerns, Trickster Turns
Author: Christopher A. LaLonde
language: en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date: 2002
Who am I? What am I? Where do I belong? These “grave concerns” take a lifetime for most people to answer. They become even trickier for American Indians, who all too often face literal and figurative burial by those in power. Such concerns permeate the works of Louis Owens, a mixedblood writer of Choctaw-Cherokee-Irish descent. In this first book-length examination of Owens’s writings, Chris LaLonde focuses on five critically acclaimed novels: The Sharpest Sight, Bone Game, Wolfsong, Nightland, and Dark River. According to LaLonde, Owens works his stories like a trickster, turning ideas back against themselves and playing with contradictory possibilities. The conflicting Native and Western perspectives of time, history, humor, and authority dramatize hoe such classes can threaten to undermine any sense of home and identity for Indians. In the process, Owens underscores the sham of the ethnic identities foisted upon American Indians-the Noble Savage, the Silent Indian, the Vanishing Native, and the Indian as Tragic Victim.