People in the Americas before the Last Ice Age Glaciation Concluded: An Emerging Western Hemisphere Population Origin Paradigm
There is much difference between the currently being taught version of the peopling of the Americas and what’s been added to knowledge in the last twenty years. This little book […]
Courage, 48,000 BC
It’s 48,000 BC. Hiding in a giant mimosa tree, Maru watches her father meet with the leader of a treacherous Andean tribe. Her father, furious that she’s followed him, tells her […]
Freedom, 250,000 BC
Archaeological Site: Valsequillo, Mexico. After years of abuse from his father Wing leaves the only home he’s ever known to find, as the male lion he sees leave its pride, […]
Integrity, 130,000 BC: The Cerutti Mastodon Site
In a super strong patriarchal society of one clan in southern California 130,000 years ago, a girl twin is born before her brother twin, and as a stroke of luck, […]
The SealEaters, 20,000 BC
The SealEaters, 20,000 BC is the last of the planned books in the Winds of Change Series on the Peopling of the Americas. The time period is the onset of […]
Tuksook’s Story, 35,000 BC
The land that has nurtured the People for so long has turned against them with an extraordinary drought. Clearly, to survive, they must move. Some of the People move from […]
Zamimolo’s Story, 50,000 BC
By the time the People reach 50,000 BC their numbers have increased sufficiently to divide up into one group leaving for a new land while the other part remains behind. […]
Manak-na’s Story: 75,000 BC
The Winds of Change novel series examines a few issues: * When people came to the Americas * Who came to the Americas, and * From where did they come? […]
Ki’ti’s Story, 75,000 BC
Neanderthals: had fair skin and some had red hair and blue eyes could speak as well as we can, were intellectually bright, catching dolphins (something that cannot be done from […]