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Historically Accurate Native American Literature Chogan is having recurrent nightmares about a bright light during a snowstorm and assumes the spirit world is trying to reach out to him. He embarks on a vision quest where he must fast for four days to seek an answer. Chogan receives his vision, but it leaves him more confused than ever. To make matters worse, a fall storm destroys the wild rice crop, and Chogan's village may not survive the winter. Along with starvation comes the dreaded scurvy. Everyone is on the verge of death. Chogan must now place his life on the line and snowshoe to…mehr

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Historically Accurate Native American Literature Chogan is having recurrent nightmares about a bright light during a snowstorm and assumes the spirit world is trying to reach out to him. He embarks on a vision quest where he must fast for four days to seek an answer. Chogan receives his vision, but it leaves him more confused than ever. To make matters worse, a fall storm destroys the wild rice crop, and Chogan's village may not survive the winter. Along with starvation comes the dreaded scurvy. Everyone is on the verge of death. Chogan must now place his life on the line and snowshoe to Kitchi-Miniss in search of a cure from the Medicine Woman. Only the wisdom gained from the vision quest can save Chogan and his village. Embedded it this novel are references to six stand-alone webpages that explain Chogan's culture or a survival skill.
Autorenporträt
Larry Buege is a retired physician assistant who lives with his wife along the southern shore of Lake Superior. His literary work has won both regional and international awards. He writes in a variety of genres although his Chogan Native American Series is most popular. The Native American Series follows an Ojibway family in the year 100 B.C. (Before Columbus). In addition to the short stories and novels, the author has been a frequent contributor to Primative Technology magazine.The Native American series is unique in that each novel has references to six to eight stand-alone websites with color photos that demonstrate skills Chogan must learn to survive in the virgin forest.