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Voice of the Eagle (Kwani, Bk 2)
Voice of the Eagle - Kwani, Bk 2
Author: Linda Lay Shuler
It was two hundred years before Columbus. The spirits of nature walked the earth, and the people of the American Southwest lived in intimate harmony with the land, the sky, and the seasons. Here the beautiful, blue-eyed Kwani, gifted with magical vision, and Tononqua, Hunting Chief of the Towa, joined in a passion that defied all taboos. Here To...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451176813
ISBN-10: 0451176812
Publication Date: 9/1/1993
Pages: 624
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4.1 stars, based on 61 ratings
Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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"A novel of America's prehistory..."a beguiling, moving story." - Jean Auel
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Book 2 of this fascinating series about people of the 13th century American Southwest. Continues the story of "She Who Remembers", her mate and children.
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This is book #2 in a serirs of three A must read for those how love prehistory...Shuler's skillful weaving of research material and story makes the fabric of lives of the Anasazi woman Kwani- the one called
She Who Remembers-and her people become reality.
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With the help of anthropologist and historians the author attempts to re-create the history said it is unknown of the Zuni Indians. And the author has read history of the Zuni Indians and this book is based on Zuni selected writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing anthropologist sent to New Mexico by the Smithsonian institution 1879 to learn about the Zunis he also read and utilize also he ran and utilize Pecos New Mexico earth logical notes by Alfred Vincent Kidder 1958 also the mystic warriors of the plains mass and gorgeously illustrated volume by Thomas emails published in 1972 also the son chief autobiography of a Hopi Indian by J Richard ambler published in 1942.This very interesting book is historical fiction by using a hole through historical accounts to re-create the missing parts of the Zunis history. This book talks about the lifecycle of the Zuni Indians living in their kivas all their ceremonies how they live tell the story of the food how they harvested it how they hunted this is a very interesting and unique book.


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