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Calling Crow

by Paul Clayton


Calling Crow - Microsoft Reader eBook

Calling Crow ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

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Calling Crow Summary:

To his people, Calling Crow is a chief and leader, but to the Spaniards who invaded his land he is a slave. In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived with their armies, and claimed the land that would later become know as Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful native Muskogee tribe was conquered, bound into slavery and forced off the fertile coastal lands that had been their home for generations. But Chief Calling Crow refuses to have his spirit broken by the humiliation of enslavement. His oath to his people cannot be forgotten in this time of tragedy. Guided by his dreams, he vows to restore dignity to his people. But first he must fight for their freedom.

To his people, Calling Crow is a chief and leader, but to the Spaniards who invaded his land he is a slave. In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived with their armies and claimed the land that would later become know as Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful native Muskogee tribe was conquered, bound into slavery and forced off the fertile coastal lands that had been their home for generations. But Chief Calling Crow refuses to have his spirit broken by the humiliation of enslavement. His oath to his people cannot be forgotten in this time of tragedy. Guided by his dreams, he vows to restore dignity to his people. But first he must fight for their freedom.



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