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Wa-Ba-Shik-KI

Published
Oct 2009
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
318

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In 1680, Robert de LaSalle sent Joseph LaMotte and Jean Quentin Dubois on a quest for a great white river in the uncharted Illinois wilderness. After surviving an Iroquois ambush, they became the first white men to lay eyes upon the unspoiled bounty in the valley of the river the natives called, Wa-ba-shik-ki. Native and European worlds collide as they make contact with Sinisqua, a young Piankeshaw princess, who introduces them to a pristine, yet violent land. Her people are torn between their tradition and the promise of a better way of life. Wa-ba-shik-ki is a portrait of love, greed, yearning, retribution and perseverance in a pre-colonial land of milk and honey.

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First Edition Oct 2009 Booksurge Publishing ISBN 1439256594
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Aug 2009 Infinity Publishing PA ISBN 0741453479
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Jan 2012 ISBN B006WP50T8
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