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Meet Mawatani, an exceptional 12-year-old Oglala boy. His village considers him to be a future leader. Soon after this story begins, he experiences a life-changing event that impacts him to such an extent, that it challenges everything he has been taught and interferes with who in who he hoped to become. Join Mawatani on his journey into manhood amidst tragedy, injury, rebellion, discovery, a harrowing experience with a bear, games, bow and arrow contests, a buffalo hunt, sessions with a wise holy man, a step into spiritual awareness, and acceptance of the realities of life that must be faced. The story follows times of enthusiasm, exhilaration and fun, and those of discouragement, frustration and fear. This all leads to Mawatani's first vision quest; his first step into manhood, and a message of who he is to become. Come! Join Mawatani. Meet his friends and become a part of his story. I think you're going to like him and be glad you came along.
Renseignements généalogiques sur les Ouellet, Ouellettes, Ouellon, Willet, Willett, Willette familles d'Amerique et en particulier du Québec.
Lightkeeping on the St. Lawrence outlines the history of lightkeeping in the St. Lawrence River and Gulf from its emergence in 1803 until automation replaced the last lightkeeper in 1988. Fog, hidden reefs, rocks, and sandbars have made the waters of the river and gulf among the most treacherous in the world. In the earliest days of lightkeeping in this region, the safety of the mariners had to be weighed against the problem of giving aid to enemy ships. With peace between French and English, safety became the overriding factor and the number of lighthouses, then light pillars and lightships, increased dramatically. This is a tale of shipwrecks and storms, of the lonely existence of the keep...
This book covers the Lariviere-Morin family in the United States, Canada, and France along with information on the Salisbury, Bernard, Lizotte, Lajoie, Pelletier, and Duval families in the United States.
Ce livre est un ouvrage qui recense les descendants des deux ancêtres Arsenault d'Amerique du Nord, soit Pierre Arsenault arrivé en Acadie vers 1671, et François Arsenault arrivé dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent vers 1664. Il comprend plus de 9300 familles portant le patronyme Arsenault sous toutes ses formes, du XVIIe siècle jusqu'à nos jours dans bien des cas.