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Ayo's Journey

Published
Aug 2020
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
190

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The Creek people of these United States are a proud people with many different hopes and dreams. They are a real people, indigenous and openly celebrate their heritage. They have come here from a long time ago along with the many other nations that stood before us. At one time there was well over 500 nation of the Native American people but time and war have dwindled them (this is being as nice as possible; the full truth is far worse and deserves a tale of its own).You've got a promising idea going there. As we walk, I will further expand your education on that. So be ready. This will not be a quiet four-day walk, Lamochattee began as he turned toward Ayo and smiled, this trip to my village may take a lot longer than that. So be prepared.Yes sir, I am. I am ready for anything that you wish to throw at me. I am a sponge and willing to learn. Afterall, you are the greatest teacher out there in our world today. All the tribes hold you in high regard.Ayo (Hawk) meets a teacher of stories one night and goes on a Journey of betterment and determination to become a great storyteller for his people. Ayo, a young Creek boy has to learn how to do things on his own as well as win over the hearts of his people. But first he must pass a test. What could this be? Can he win? Will he become a great storyteller of the Creek Nation?Answers to all are just a page away!

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First Edition Aug 2020 Independently published ISBN B08F6YD17M
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Aug 2020 ISBN B08F9LXN6F
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