PACHOU: The Beginning of the Past

Fiction & Literature, Native American & Aboriginal
Cover of the book PACHOU: The Beginning of the Past by Karen Garner, Escarpment Press
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Author: Karen Garner ISBN: 9781502255280
Publisher: Escarpment Press Publication: January 7, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Garner
ISBN: 9781502255280
Publisher: Escarpment Press
Publication: January 7, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Pachou is a member of the Chauquapehkwinah Tribe, which is one of the first tribes to exist upon Earth Mother. Pachou has no written documents of religion to limit her view of the Great Spirit. The Great Spirit always rests within Pachou's heart. Knowledge can only come to her through the eyes, the ears, and the hands that will unveil all that surrounds her. Wisdom is bestowed upon her by the Earthworn Great One, the eldest member of the Tribe.  Pachou seeks to leave the Tribe and find the river's end, a dream never to be attained by the aged one. Her journey presents curiosity, danger, and friendship all to be sketched upon the silent walls of time. Could Pachou have really existed?  Will her Spirit of Soul never die? That is for the reader to decide. 

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Pachou is a member of the Chauquapehkwinah Tribe, which is one of the first tribes to exist upon Earth Mother. Pachou has no written documents of religion to limit her view of the Great Spirit. The Great Spirit always rests within Pachou's heart. Knowledge can only come to her through the eyes, the ears, and the hands that will unveil all that surrounds her. Wisdom is bestowed upon her by the Earthworn Great One, the eldest member of the Tribe.  Pachou seeks to leave the Tribe and find the river's end, a dream never to be attained by the aged one. Her journey presents curiosity, danger, and friendship all to be sketched upon the silent walls of time. Could Pachou have really existed?  Will her Spirit of Soul never die? That is for the reader to decide. 

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