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People of the moon

1st ed.
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A tale inspired by the Native American builders of the famous Chimney Rock finds reluctant young Ripple dispatched by the goddess of winter on a perilous quest to destroy the hated Chacoan conquerors of the First Moon People.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
528

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Edition Availability
Cover of: People of the Moon (First North Americans)
People of the Moon (First North Americans)
October 31, 2006, Forge Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: People of the moon
People of the moon
2005, Tom Doherty and Associates
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: People of the Moon (First North Americans)
People of the Moon (First North Americans)
September 22, 2005, Forge Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 519-528).

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.E18 P483 2005, PS3557.E19 P1935 2005, PS3557.E19

The Physical Object

Pagination
528 p. :
Number of pages
528

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24748835M
Internet Archive
peopleofmoon00gear
ISBN 10
0765308568
ISBN 13
9780765308566
LCCN
2006274027
OCLC/WorldCat
61717669
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

They were called the Chaco Anasazi. They built thirty-foot-wide roads that crossed miles of mountains and mesas and constructed five story buildings which had more than 800 rooms. Their priests and warriors presided over the conquered populations of Chaco Canyon via an extensive system of signal towers that could send messages across the vast distances day or night. Messages could be sent easily, and warriors could be dispersed to quell any rebellion within hours of the start of an uprising.

The Anasazi believed their destiny was charted in the paths of the moon, sun, and stars. The moon had reached its maximum three times since the Chacoans conquered the First Moon People. The Chaco matrons had built their Great House high atop First Moon Mountain, and their red-shirted warriors stalked arrogantly through the villages, taking what they pleased. But the gods can only stand so much human arrogance.

Young Ripple of the first Moon People had no desire to become a Dreamer, but when Cold Bringing Woman, the goddess of winter, appears at his high mountain camp, she sends him on a perilous quest to destroy the hated Chacoans. But Ripple will not face the task alone; he is aided by his stalwart friends on this mission.

But the blessed Chacoan Sun Webworm and his Dragonfly Clan matrons will brook no insurgency. In retaliation, Chacoan war chief Leather Hand and his warriors embark on a campaign of terror so gruesome it remains unrivaled in the annals of prehistory. It all comes to a climax atop the mountain we now know as Chimney Rock. In the white light of the lunar maximum, the Pueblo gods will dance--and an empire will be engulfed in flames and mayhem.

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, People of the Moon is a story of North America's Forgotten Past—the battles fought, the heroes made, and the cultures that thrived in America's prehistory.

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