Recomienda este artículo a tus amigos:
Toyah Medicine Woman of Bluff Creek
Larry Webb
Toyah Medicine Woman of Bluff Creek
Larry Webb
This book concerns an actual group of Native Americans known as the Toyah culture who lived in Central Texas for six hundred years, culminating with their disappearance around seven hundred years before the present. This Toyah culture's prehistoric empire began in Taylor County, Texas, and proceeded southeasterly across the Edwards Plateau through South Texas and into Northern Mexico. Their eastern boundary extended to the Gulf of Mexico while their western boundary coincided with the Pecos River basin.
The book is written in two parts, with the first part taking place some seven hundred years before present and chronicling the life of Chandana, a strong young Toyah medicine woman and shaman struggling with life's mundane things and some things quite serious and imposing. Chandana's life is written in the form of a novel as it is based upon the author's discovered evidence as to how her life may have unfolded.
The second part of the book illustrates some of the author's discoveries, evaluations, and research among what was left behind by these Toyah Native Americans who lived along Bluff Creek, Flag Creek, and Elmmott Creek. Finally, the author offers direct and circumstantial evidence illustrating why and how this great Toyah Empire was replaced by other Native Americans, starting around the year 1300.
Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
Publicado | 28 de septiembre de 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781543453614 |
Editores | Xlibris |
Páginas | 170 |
Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 10 mm · 258 g |
Lengua | English |
Mas por Larry Webb
Ver todo de Larry Webb ( Ej. Paperback Book , Hardcover Book y Book )