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Pow Wow with the Dead: Eye of the Eagle - Book Two
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Pow Wow with the Dead: Eye of the Eagle - Book Two in Ottawa, ON
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Pow Wow with the Dead: Eye of the Eagle - Book Two in Ottawa, ON
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In book one, half-Indian Eote is given responsibility to lead a high-tech army of American Indians to bring balance to the modern world, but his self-doubts send him back for more experience among his people. Eote now learns of his own humble beginnings, and through experiences with various tribes, continues his education to determine if war is the best alternative. He and Little Fawn share the joys and sorrows of living among The People, meet the Indian Messiah who teaches peace through the Ghost Dance, and learn first-hand the consequences of practicing the dance. Through traditional storytelling, Eote and readers experience the bloodiest American Indian slaughter in history—the Bear River Massacre. Will first-hand experience among a people marked for annihilation slow or accelerate the prospect of a final battle? Author Douglas B. Wright brings the tale of an unlikely American hero to its exciting and fantastic conclusion in “Pow Wow with the Dead, Eye of the Eagle Book Two.”
In book one, half-Indian Eote is given responsibility to lead a high-tech army of American Indians to bring balance to the modern world, but his self-doubts send him back for more experience among his people. Eote now learns of his own humble beginnings, and through experiences with various tribes, continues his education to determine if war is the best alternative. He and Little Fawn share the joys and sorrows of living among The People, meet the Indian Messiah who teaches peace through the Ghost Dance, and learn first-hand the consequences of practicing the dance. Through traditional storytelling, Eote and readers experience the bloodiest American Indian slaughter in history—the Bear River Massacre. Will first-hand experience among a people marked for annihilation slow or accelerate the prospect of a final battle? Author Douglas B. Wright brings the tale of an unlikely American hero to its exciting and fantastic conclusion in “Pow Wow with the Dead, Eye of the Eagle Book Two.”

















