The Eagle's Quest
Author: Fred Alan Wolf
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 0671792911
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A physicist finds scientific truth at the heart of the Shamanic world.
Author: Fred Alan Wolf
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 0671792911
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A physicist finds scientific truth at the heart of the Shamanic world.
Author: Eric P. Clanton
Publisher: Eagles Quest Books
Published: 2021-04-05
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780578810928
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →I Am Sequoia, A Pinecone's Adventure An adventure of self-discovery, from small beginnings, through the challenges of life, to becoming something greater. Follow along this little pinecone's journey and experience the seasons of growth together! "I may be small in size, but inside I feel incredibly large!"
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Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Published:
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9781617033445
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Portrays William Weatherford, who rejected his Scots and French ancestry and embraced his Creek heritage, describes his fight against white encroachment in Georgia, and reflects on his spiritual influence.
Author: Marva Dasef
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2012-03-10
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781451592801
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Fiona, Hap, Billy, and Mitch make an odd set of friends, as different from the usual high school crowd as they are from each other. Mitch, the oldest of the four, is a half-breed Native American, adopted by white parents. Troubled that he doesn't know his tribe, he avidly studies Native American history and lore. Learning the nearby Bear Valley Wildlife Refuge is a bald eagle nesting site, he wants to add an eagle feather to his medicine bag and explore the refuge as a site for his Vision Quest, a Native American rite of passage. He and his three friends get far more than an overnight campout as they encounter a black bear, an old man living in the refuge, and a pair of eagle poachers. Bringing the poachers to justice, they test their courage and gain confidence in themselves and each other.
Author: James Alexander Currie
Publisher:
Published: 2014-09-27
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780990766001
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Currie's memoir of his life and what it means to be an African today. Explores his life journey which started with his love of birds and grew into a fascination with wildlife and adventure.
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 2016-07-26
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0786037555
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Only one man can take up the mantle of his father’s legacy in this thundering Western adventure from the USA Today bestselling author. Justice gets its revenge . . . Jamie Ian and Kate MacCallister are together now, buried side by side on a ridge overlooking the huge Colorado valley they had settled and the town they had founded. It’s up to their children now to carry on the MacCallister legacy. Falcon MacCallister is more than willing to take on that task. He’s the spitting image of his father, Jamie. He stands six foot three and is heavy with muscle. Just like his father, Falcon is quick on the shoot. Lightning quick. Now, after the cowardly murder of his father, Falcon is out for revenge against the Noonan gang. On his quest, he’ll become embroiled in the deadly Wyoming Range Wars and face down the notorious Silver Dollar Kid, before coming face to face with Nance Noonan himself. Praise for the Eagles series “[A] rousing, two-fisted saga of the growing American frontier.”—Publishers Weekly “Solid, page-turning entertainment featuring a larger-than-life, old-fashioned hero in MacCallister.”—Booklist
Author: Elliott Robins
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Published: 2008-03-13
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781419670886
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Action thriller audiences will revel in the magic of high octane energy coupled with a rich and proud sense of American military history that battles the tyranny of criminal terrorism.
Author: Jack E. Davis
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Published: 2022-03-01
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 1631495267
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Best Books of the Month: Wall Street Journal, Kirkus Reviews From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Gulf, a sweeping cultural and natural history of the bald eagle in America. The bald eagle is regal but fearless, a bird you’re not inclined to argue with. For centuries, Americans have celebrated it as “majestic” and “noble,” yet savaged the living bird behind their national symbol as a malicious predator of livestock and, falsely, a snatcher of babies. Taking us from before the nation’s founding through inconceivable resurgences of this enduring all-American species, Jack E. Davis contrasts the age when native peoples lived beside it peacefully with that when others, whether through hunting bounties or DDT pesticides, twice pushed Haliaeetus leucocephalus to the brink of extinction. Filled with spectacular stories of Founding Fathers, rapacious hunters, heroic bird rescuers, and the lives of bald eagles themselves—monogamous creatures, considered among the animal world’s finest parents—The Bald Eagle is a much-awaited cultural and natural history that demonstrates how this bird’s wondrous journey may provide inspiration today, as we grapple with environmental peril on a larger scale.
Author: Helen F. Wand
Publisher:
Published: 2013-06-04
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780988906327
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Where Eagles Nest begins in the 1880's when Alex and Juliana Lampert immigrate from Lichtenstein in search of land where a family can raise their children and participate in the American dream. The newly wed young couple settles in the rugged hills and pasturelands above the Sandy River in Oregon. You will laugh, grieve, and rejoice with them and their neighbors. Helen Wand's brilliant research breathes life into a slice of local history that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.
Author: Dava Guerin
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2020-10-13
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 0813180058
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In October 1967, eighteen-year-old Patrick Bradley enlisted in the US Army and was later deployed to Vietnam to map mobile POW camps to determine a pattern for rescuing prisoners. Combat left him physically and psychologically wounded, as it does many veterans, and Bradley struggled to adjust when he returned home. He seemed destined for military prison after an altercation in which he broke a superior officer's jaw, but his life changed forever when a psychiatrist recommended a unique path for healing. Thanks to a program sponsored by the Canadian government, Bradley traveled to Canada to study bald eagles and document their behavior. He found himself recovering while living alone in the wild with minimal supplies or human contact. At the same time, his work was paving the way for groundbreaking research, including the discovery of a link between the use of the pesticide DDT and a decrease in southern bald eagle populations. Later, he forged a successful career training and managing wild animals and committed himself to helping other wounded warriors by cofounding the Avian Veteran Alliance, a nonprofit that pairs veterans suffering from PTSD and physical injuries with injured birds of prey. The Eagle on My Arm tells Bradley's inspirational story for the first time. This moving account reveals how a soldier became a dedicated healer, using his years of study and solitude to face his demons and turn his pain into a lifelong passion for helping others.