SACRED CAVE

a novel set in America's prehistoric southeast

by E. Kavasch


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Softcover
$19.95
Softcover
$19.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/7/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9780595358847

About the Book

Sacred Cave is the first book in an extraordinary new adventure series set 5,000 years ago in the lush Southeast. Five generations of mystical Algonquian Indian women lead their people into a changing world dominated by wildly destructive forces. They know the "power of dreams" and use this mystical pathway to take their tribe to safety time and time again. Meet the healers, herbalists, hunters, and wild mushroom gatherers. Learn some of their traditional stories and natural wisdom. Encounter an astonishing cast of unforgettable characters that learn to run with wolves, make masks, build immense mounds, communicate with the Spirit World, and make beautiful music. Feel the progress of generations of early people living close to the land in kindred stewardship. Experience raw, natural passions, and ancient puberty rites and rituals. Survive an extraordinary alligator hunt in the mystical Okefenokee Swamp, and return again to the sanctuary of the Sacred Cave, the womb of Mother Earth, where the People are safe. Explore vivid shamanic journeys deep within the Crystal Cave, where the tribal shamans go to learn the future and discover new rituals.


About the Author

E. Barrie Kavasch was born in mound builders territory and has been a writer all her life. She is author/illustrator of The Mound Builders of Ancient North America (iUniverse 2004). She is a fifteenth generation direct descendant of Pocahontas, with some Cherokee-Creek Indian ancestry along with Scotch-Irish bloodlines. She lives in Kent, CT where she has established a private wellness center, teaches Reiki, and sees clients.