The Story: A Song of Silver Crow
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“Many Nations, Many Songs”.
Reviewer's Remarks: “The Story: A Song of Silvercrow” is a mind-altering romp through T. Kazanjian Y. Baruch
The Story: A Song of Silver Crow - delivers to Native Americans living in this time and space a sense of how their own lives in the current world are tempered by richness of our traditions and spirituality. The blending of a great worldwide action/adventure story, with the wisdom of native teachings of so many cultures that still (and maybe always will) work in today’s life and the experiences of a “half-breed’s” lifetime is a fascinating read. I had to pace myself or I would have spent 48 hours straight reading and nothing else because it was so engaging. It is great story that will leave the reader’s heart and mind completely satisfied.
It did for me.
A. Wabsetoset Cobb
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the parallel worlds of Native American culture and the ancient Near East. Mystery, mysticism, travelogue, cookbook, quest, comedy,
no one who enters this kaleidoscopic kingdom will emerge the same.
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Just finished reading The Story: A Song of Silver Crow... What a great read! John Le Carre has nothing on Mr. Silver Crow! After I started, I could not let it go until the adventure was finished. LOOKING FORWARD to further adventures of Charlie and his cohorts...
Ekwabet
(Watching Over)
Potawatomi
“Listen, for I speak but once.”
As I gaze across the waters of the shimmering Fox River, I see the smoke of thousands of teepees where I once saw only gentle prairies and lush forests abundant with game.
Many moons ago, my people were among the first voices to be heard in this land. We came to live in peace with nature. We hunted and fished. We married, bore children, and died at our appointed time. The bones of my people mingle here with the earth. We loved this valley.
It was with great sadness that we had to leave our home. We were few and the settlers were many. The spirits of my ancestors have never left this great valley, and occasionally you may glimpse our shadows or feel our presence as we tread silently along the shores of our beloved Fox River.
Our final prayer as we left our land was that you would love this valley as much as we loved it. We were one with the earth, sky, and water. We were the Neshnabek, the “people” of the valley.
In response to the forced removal of the Neshnabek from the Fox River Valley in Wisconsin and Illinois

Statue of Ekwabet in St. Charles Illinois