Tales of Ten Moons, The Invisible Indian
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About the Book
Creator made Turtle Island for the Indians and Europe for the Whites. Not satisfied they invaded our lands, and with worthless treaties, claimed everything they wanted. The genocidic Removal Act of 1830 forced thousands of First Americans West. Many escaped - hiding in mountains and hollows, marrying Europeans. They were absorbed into the "other" culture assuring them equality, citizenship. Voting rights, and property ownership. By going underground they became “Invisible Indians," secretly preserving the culture of the Ancestors. Grandson of Opessa, Blue Jacket's nephew, and cousin of Tecumseh, Ten Moons Watters saved much information through these tales. Read on.
About the Author
Watters, BA, PhD, is a Marine veteran, musician, artist and writer. Also a member of the Native American Journalist and Women Marine Associations, Baha'i, mother of six, retired teacher and adjunct professor. As Hereditary Principal Chief of the Shawnee Nation - Ohio Blue Creek Band, Tula is an Indian activist dedicated to preserving heritage and traditions She is a recipient of the OEA Human Rights Award, Ohio House of Representative Accommodations, and multiple listings of Marquis' Who'sWho. ` Books and publications include: Prevention Magazine, Brilliant Star, Encyclopedia of Appalachia, Jimmies’s Place, From Our Wikiwah to Yours,and Uriah Barber