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"The Snake People"The Northern Shoshoni Indians is a history of the Shoshoni Indian Nation. The Northern Shoshoni were centered in present day Idaho. All seven bands of the Shoshoni tribe are described in this account. The Shoshoni flourished when they received the horse from the Comanche Indians. On horseback they could hunt the buffalo or war with other tribes. Their undoing was the coming of the white man. They lost the wars wiith the U.S. Army and wound up on reservations.
THE SILK CITY SERIES pulls readers into the everyday lives of working-class residents of Paterson, New Jersey. Originally published serially in Nelson's acclaimed zine-Silk City Series-this collection presents a diverse cross-section of characters based on the author's own childhood neighbors. The stories capture a post-industrial city in a state usually not known for its beauty. In the heart of a city, where wealth lies in the surrounding suburbs, neighbors live on top of each other. Families struggle to stick together. Most find solace in each other. And the city, a character in itself, changes all who reside in its boundaries.
The Snake People, The Northern Shoshoni Indians is a history of the Shoshoni Indian Tribe in what is now present day Idaho and the surrounding states.All of the seven bands are described in detail. The "Walking Indian in the beginning became the "Horse Indians" of the Plains. The Indian was actually the "Stone Age Man." He manufactured all of his tools from awls, arrowheads, chisels, hammers, hide-scrapers, knives, needles, tomahawks and many other tools of stone. Indian Wars with other tribes and the U.S. Army are described.
This book is my testimony to the world, how good GOD has been to me. It tells the story of some of the trials and tribulations that I experienced. It is designed to inspire you to welcome GOD's presence into your life with praise for all that He is and everything that He has done for you.GOD has worked wonders in my life, answered my prayers and He loves me enough to forgive me for my transgressions against His law. Hopefully, this book will help you to understand GOD's Word and trust and depend on Him when times are tough. When we pray, we must have the attitude that we are not giving up on GOD. May He comfort your heart and renew your hope as you continue to grow spiritually.
The tale is of a beautiful Spanish girl beloved by all Madrid but burned at the stake in 1680 as a Jewess. The tale opens sixty years later with the mystery of an ancient Spaniard, El Deslengua, the tongueless one, who knew her, her father, a young nobleman who loved her, and a giant gypsy who did not dare. Who was El Deslengua? What was his role in the story? How did their tale of darkness, death, torture, and superstition become a tale a faith, love, hope, and light? It is all told in the tale.
"Little Nancy: the Journey Home" is one woman's journey back into the childhood she thought she had left far behind, to find the delighted child she had once been because she feared she had lost her forever. Not only did she find that little girl, she was able to integrate her spirit into the life of the adult woman she had become. To help other women begin the same journey, the author has included a fourteen page workbook with questions, chapter by chapter, so that they might walk a similar path.
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