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"Tatwa was gathering up his warriors, fifteen of the best fighters, the best hunters. The strongest men of the tribe rode out as fast as they could to bring back Shewa. Tatwa couldn't breathe, his chest hurt. He kept seeing that awful man grab his sacred woman. He was afraid to think past that sight. He rode his horse like the wind in a winter storm. |
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"Penwa-Tiny Bird, White Bear lit a small fire and ate some rabbit that she had killed and cooked. She would not sleep; she was waiting to see what was going to happen next. She knew time was running out for Eagle Man. But still she was not sure what she was going to do! |
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Shewa, Queen of the Blackfeet Indians is Alexandria Thomas' first book. Shewa and Penwa, Sacred Woman, were received from spirit while hiking on Indian land during a six year period. Contrary to the depiction of violence among the Blackfeet Indians, the message that Alexandria wants to relay is that the Blackfeet Indians were powerful, sacred people. Also included are Twelve Indian Messages which Alexandria received during a two year period while hiking on sacred land. |
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You may purchase the ebook version of Shewa, Queen of the Blackfeet Indians with a major credit card or electronic check online by a secure server. Your account will be charged by ClickBank/Kinetics. After your account is charged, you will be redirected to the page to download the complete ebook. Download time is about 5 minutes for dial up connections. The ebook is in PDF format and you will need Adobe Reader to read the entire book. You may download a free version of Adobe Reader by clicking here. |
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