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People of the Raven (North America's Forgotten Past) (original 2004; edition 2009)

by W. Michael Gear (Author)

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InPeople of the Raven, award-winning archaeologists andNew York TimesandUSA Todaybestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear spin a vivid and captivating tale around one of the most controversial archaeological discoveries in the world, the Kennewick Man---a Caucasoid male mummy dating back more than 9,000 years---found in the Pacific Northwest on the banks of the Columbia River. A white man in North America more than 9,000 years ago? What was he doing there? With the terrifying grandeur of melting glaciers as a backdrop, People of the Raven shows animals and humans struggling for survival amidst massive environmental change. Mammoths, mastodons, and giant lions have become extinct, and Rain Bear, the chief of Sandy Point Village, knows his struggling Raven People may be next.… (more)
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Title:People of the Raven (North America's Forgotten Past)
Authors:W. Michael Gear (Author)
Info:Tor Books (2009), 576 pages
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Tags:900, 930.01 Indians 7300 BC, British columbia, Pacific Northwest, historicalnovel

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Really enjoyed this one as much for the research and detail of pre-colonial America as for the story itself. Well done on both counts, and I'm off for another from the Gears. ( )
  NateGreen | Jun 8, 2015 |
Good read, Pacific Northwest History. Enjoyed and passed on the JRS. ( )
  deequa | Jan 19, 2013 |
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InPeople of the Raven, award-winning archaeologists andNew York TimesandUSA Todaybestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear spin a vivid and captivating tale around one of the most controversial archaeological discoveries in the world, the Kennewick Man---a Caucasoid male mummy dating back more than 9,000 years---found in the Pacific Northwest on the banks of the Columbia River. A white man in North America more than 9,000 years ago? What was he doing there? With the terrifying grandeur of melting glaciers as a backdrop, People of the Raven shows animals and humans struggling for survival amidst massive environmental change. Mammoths, mastodons, and giant lions have become extinct, and Rain Bear, the chief of Sandy Point Village, knows his struggling Raven People may be next.

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