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  • Echoes from the Eastern Shore: Twelve Native American Chiefs and the Fight for the Atlantic Homelands

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    A Story of Hope, Fear and the Road to Wounded Knee

    by Ward McLendon ...
    Narrated by Digital Voice Brian E ...
    Series Audiobook box set - The Frontier Chronicles

    Unabridged

    2 hours 52 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.In 1890, the Lakota were living through a world-ending transformation: their land diminished, their ceremonies banned, their children taken, and their food supply reduced to starvation levels. Into this crisis came the Ghost Dance, a spiritual movement promising renewal, justice, and the return of balance.The Ghost Dance War is a narrative history of ... Read more

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    Women on the Prairie

    Stories of Grit, Survival and Unbroken Spirit on the American Frontier

    by Ward McLendon ...
    Narrated by Digital Voice Vivie E ...
    Series Audiobook box set - The Frontier Chronicles

    Unabridged

    4 hours 6 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.The American prairie is usually told as a man’s story—wagons, rifles, land claims, and legends. But the prairie was also a woman’s world: a place of childbirth and blizzards, loneliness and community, hunger and hard-won pride.In Women on the Prairie, the frontier comes into focus through the lives of the women who lived it. They hauled water, broke ... Read more

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    Spirits Unbroken: Echoes from the Eastern Shore

    Twelve Native American Chiefs and the Fight for the Atlantic Homelands

    by Ward McLendon ...
    Narrated by Digital Voice Brian E ...
    Series Audiobook box set - Spirits Unbroken

    Unabridged

    3 hours 26 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Long before American independence, Native American leaders were navigating a world transformed by colonial expansion.Echoes from the Eastern Shore presents the biographies of twelve Indigenous chiefs whose leadership defined a region—and influenced the trajectory of early American history. These men were diplomats, strategists, spiritual leaders, and ... Read more

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