

All returns should be carefully packaged and shipping methods used in like manner as that used by book seller.I remember as a child having an illustrated history of Canada whose early pages were filled with images of Native Canadian life. Refunds are available with prior notification within 30 days of ABookLegacy estimated delivery date. Questions are welcomed prior to purchasing, but please understand that we cannot be responsible for any disappointment or misunderstandings from buyers not having read and understood the descriptions. We respectfully remind buyers that it is their responsibility to thoroughly review the ENTIRE description prior to placing an order. We make every effort to provide accurate and detailed descriptions of all the item details. Florida residents, please add 7% sales tax.įor any questions, please contact us at never divulge private client information nor purchase histories to any other party. For shipping to another address, pay via check, or money order.

we ship to easily verifiable billing addresses. Checks, Money Orders and International Money Orders in US dollars drawn on US banks, Visa, Master Card, American Express.For direct credit card purchases. del artículo 54102ĪBookLegacu offers excellent payment options. 0.75 x 8.5 x 5.75 Inches 332 pages Signed by Author. Fluidly and to poetic effect, Bruchac incorporates tales from the oral traditions of the Abenaki and other Northeastern tribes. Have the Cannibal Giants returned? The heroic Young Hunter is dispatched on a desperate, dangerous journey to meet the enemy, and takes with him a new technology, the bow. Then a mysterious threat darkens the horizon.


Their loyal dogs have an almost telepathic link to their human keepers. As the Ice Age recedes, the People of the Dawn Land (the Abenaki) enjoy an idyllic existence, with people in 13 villages living in harmony with one another and with all creation. Bruchac ( Native American Stories ) draws on an imaginative mix of Native American tradition and historical facts to craft this lyrical first novel, set about 10,000 years ago in the area now known as New England and the maritime provinces of Canada.
